Narcissus Obvallaris Bulbs
Also known as the Tenby Daffodil, Narcissus Obvallaris is a native daffodil that is most often used for naturalising. Being a sub-species of the wild daffodil, these small, golden headed narcissi will form wonderful drifts when planted in woodland or spots of partial shade in the garden.
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- Pack size: 15
- 75 bulbs
- Height and Spread: up to 35cm (1ft 2in)
Also known as the Tenby Daffodil, Narcissus Obvallaris is a native daffodil that is most often used for naturalising. Being a sub-species of the wild daffodil, these small, golden headed narcissi will form wonderful drifts when planted in woodland or spots of partial shade in the garden.
Narcissi Obvallaris’ common name comes from its association with the town of Tenby in Wales. As such, it is generally considered to be the traditional St David’s Day Daffodil, and the emblem of Wales.
Flowers: March - April
- Well drained soil
- South aspect
- Full sun / partial shade
- Sheltered
- Planting Time and Depth: Autumn (September onwards), 10cm (4in) deep, 10cm (4in) apart.
Bulbs are toxic to pets or humans if ingested