Narcissus Triandrus

Spring flowering bulb

Flower colour: white and yellow

Flowering period: March – April

Average plant height: 25 – 30 cm

Spacing between bulbs: 5 cm

Type of bulb: bulb

These narcissi, sometimes called ‘Angels’ tears’ grow in the wild in Spain and Portugal. They usually have 2 to 6 flowers to a stem. Their distinguishing feature is that the perianth petals flare back and away from the cup so that the cup is more conspicuous. The flowers are always angled downward.

These low-growing little narcissi have a definite preference for somewhat damp habitats. They are also frequently used in rock gardens.

Most significant cultivars

  • ‘Hawera’: golden yellow
  • ‘Ice Wings’: white-white
  • ‘Thalia’: pure white

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Related variations

Narcissus bulbocodium

Narcissus canaliculatus

Narcissus cyclamineus

Double daffodil

Narcissus Jonquilla

Small-cupped daffodil

Narcissus lobularis

Narcis odorus

Narcissus poeticus

Split-corona daffodil

Narcissus Tazetta

Trumpet daffodil

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