Taylors 8 Narcissus Lobularis Daffodil Bulbs – Wild Daffodil Spring Display
Narcissus Lobularis bulbs, also known as the ‘Wild Daffodil’ or ‘Lent Lily’, produce cream star-like petals with an orange trumpet, offering a fragrant and classic spring display that improves year after year.
Key Features
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Wild daffodil blooms with cream petals and a sunny orange trumpet
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Uplifting fragrance that enhances spring garden scents
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Ideal for naturalising in lawns, woodland areas, and under shrubs
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Fully hardy and reliable for long-lasting seasonal displays
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Perfect for pots and containers or mixed borders
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Returns year after year, increasing in beauty over time
Detailed Description
The Taylors 8 Narcissus Lobularis Daffodil Bulbs are a charming addition to any spring garden, celebrated for their delicate cream petals and distinctive orange trumpet. Often referred to as the daffodil that inspired William Wordsworth’s poem “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud”, these bulbs produce a stunning floral display that becomes more impressive with each passing year. Growing to around 25cm tall, the flowers have a star-like appearance with gently twisted petals and a bright, central trumpet that draws the eye. Their robust stems hold up well against the changeable British weather, making them a dependable choice for spring planting. Narcissus Lobularis is ideal for naturalising in woodland areas, lawns, or beneath roses and shrubs, where they can spread and create a beautiful carpet of blooms. They also work wonderfully in pots and containers, adding a burst of colour to patios and entrances.
Specifications
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Number of bulbs: 8
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Flower colour: Cream petals with orange trumpet
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Flowering months: March / April
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Flowering height: 25cm
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Hardiness: Fully hardy
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When to plant: September, October, November
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Planting depth: 10cm / 4″
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Bulb spacing: 10cm / 4″
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Soil type: Moderately fertile, well-drained soil
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Sunlight: Full sun, partial shade
Care & Usage Tips
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Plant bulbs in autumn (September–November) for spring flowering
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Choose a well-drained spot to prevent bulb rot
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Plant in groups for the best naturalised effect
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Water after planting if the soil is dry
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Allow foliage to die back naturally to feed the bulb for next year
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Lift and divide clumps every few years to prevent overcrowding
Bring Wild Spring Beauty to Your Garden
Add Taylors Narcissus Lobularis daffodil bulbs for a timeless and fragrant spring display that naturalises beautifully—perfect for lawns, woodland areas, borders, and containers.
