Narcissus cyclamineus

Spring flowering bulb

Flower colour: yellow

Flowering period: March – April (and into May)

Average plant height: 25 – 30 cm

Spacing between bulbs: 5 cm

Type of bulb: bulb

Narcissi in this group also have flowers angling downwards and perianth petals that are swept-back. The wild species, only 10 cm. tall, is rarely cultivated. Cultivars in this group have been developed as a result of crossing and selection. To one degree or another, they all possess the previously described characteristics.

Most significant cultivars

  • ‘February Gold’: golden yellow
  • ‘Jack Snipe’: ivory-white, yellow trumpet
  • ‘Jenny’: white on white
  • ‘Jetfire’: yellow with red cup
  • ‘Jumblie’*: golden yellow
  • ‘Little Witch’: yellow on yellow
  • ‘Peeping Tom’: lemon-yellow
  • ‘Quince’: yellow on yellow
  • ‘Tête à Tête’*: lemon-yellow

*Multiflowered types

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Related variations

Narcissus bulbocodium

Narcissus canaliculatus

Double daffodil

Narcissus Jonquilla

Small-cupped daffodil

Narcissus lobularis

Narcis odorus

Narcissus poeticus

Split-corona daffodil

Narcissus Tazetta

Narcissus Triandrus

Trumpet daffodil

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