narcissus psuedonarcissus lobularis
The Wild Daffodil (also known as the Lent Lily) has long grey-green leaves. The plants have a clump forming habit. The wild form looks very much like its cultivated siblings, except that the true wild species is generally a slighter plant with half-nodding flowers.
Used extensively for landscaping in hedgerows, woodland areas and impact planting.
The bulbs can be planted in clumps or simply planted as spot plants to create a naturalised appearance. Simply cast the bulbs and plant where they fall.
Please note wild daffodils can take up to 2 years to reach their full flowering potential.
Psuedonarcissi lobularis or wild daffodil used in mass planting schemes is available to buy at competitive prices from our bulk buy range.
Product Details
Data sheet
- Height
- 25cm
- RHS - Perfect for Bees
- No
- Planting Depth
- 10cm
- Distance Apart
- 10cm
- Flowering Month
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March
- Flower Type
- Containers
Formal Beds
Grass
Perennial Border
Rockery Beds & Borders
Rose Beds & Shrubberies
Water Garden
Woodland - Colour
- Yellow
- Bulb Size
- 5/6cm
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