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Narcissus Pipit (Jonquilla) 10-12cm
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Daffodil Jonquilla Pipit
CODE BB402
€6.00 per 10
(Price per unit - €0.60)
€12.00 per 30
(Price per unit - €0.40)
33% off
Please order in denominations of 10
Supplied as 10-12cm BulbsDelivery within 28 days
Narcissi Pipit offers a graceful display with its soft creamy-white petals and a delicate yellow cup, creating an understated yet elegant addition to any garden. Blooming in mid to late spring, these charming flowers are perfect for adding a touch of sophistication to beds, borders, and containers. Their robust and reliable nature makes them ideal for naturalising, ensuring a beautiful and consistent display year after year with minimal maintenance. Narcissi Pipit is both visually appealing and easy to grow, making it a versatile choice for gardeners of all levels.
Suitable for planting in sunny and partially shaded locations
Suitable for growing in pots and containers
Excellent for cut flowers
Fragrant
Spring flowering time
Green foliage colour
Yellow flower colour
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Mature Height 25cm
Mature Spread 10cm
Plant Spacing 10cm
Annual Growth 25cm
PlantingPlant 10cm deep
Soil TypeFertile, well drained soil
To plant and care for Narcissi Pipit, choose a sunny or partially shaded location with well-drained soil. Plant the bulbs in autumn, spacing them about 10 cm apart and 10 cm deep, with the pointed end facing upwards. Water thoroughly after planting and apply a layer of mulch to retain moisture and protect the bulbs from winter frost. Maintain moderate soil moisture during the growing season, avoiding overwatering. After flowering, allow the foliage to die back naturally to help the bulbs store energy for the next season. By following these simple steps, your Narcissi Pipit will thrive, bringing elegant and graceful blooms to your garden each spring.
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