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Obvallaris – Psuedonarcissus Bulbs
Narcissus pseudonarcissus Obvallaris, commonly referred to as the Tenby Daffodil, is renowned for its striking deep golden-yellow blooms that feature beautifully reflexed petals, reminiscent of a classic trumpet shape. Each flower typically measures around 3 to 4 inches in diameter, creating a stunning visual display when in full bloom.
These enchanting daffodils are particularly well-suited for naturalising in spring gardens, where they can spread freely and create a field of vibrant colour as they burst forth in early springtime. They thrive in a variety of settings, including formal beds, where their refined elegance adds sophistication, as well as open areas, verges, and embankments, where they provide a cheerful contrast against lush greenery.
Ideal for parks and woodland settings, the Tenby Daffodil’s bright blooms bring warmth and joy to shaded areas or dappled sunlight. Additionally, these bulbs are excellent in large containers, allowing gardeners to create beautiful displays on patios or balconies, where their radiant colours can be appreciated up close.
Colour | Yellow |
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Height | 30cm |
Flowers | March |
Planting Depth | 10cm |
Distance Apart | 10cm |
Bulb Size | 10/11cm |