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Thalia
Narcissus
Spring flowering
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Thalia

Narcissus
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100% of 100
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Description
Thalia
Most important features
Mature plant height
Mature plant height
25-40 cm
Flowering time
Flowering time
April
Delivery type
Delivery type
Flower bulbs
Planting Location
Planting Location
Sunny, Partial Shade
Fragrant
Fragrant
Yes
Naturalising
Naturalising
Suitable for naturalizing
Hardy
Hardy
Fully hardy
Edible
Edible
Not edible
Thrive in pots and containers
Thrive in pots and containers
Suitable for containers
Deer- and rodent-resistant
Deer- and rodent-resistant
Yes
Specifications
Type
triandrus narcissi
Colour
White
Mature plant height
25-40 cm
Flowering time
April
Genus
Narcissus
Delivery type
Flower bulbs
Planting Location
Sunny, Partial Shade
Fragrant
Yes
Naturalising
Suitable for naturalizing
Cut flower
Good fur cutting
Hardy
Fully hardy
Edible
Not edible
Thrive in pots and containers
Suitable for containers
Deer- and rodent-resistant
Yes
Soil preference
Drained soil
Description
Very popular and often planted white triandrus Daffodil. Abundantly flowering with several, elegantly pendulous flowers per stem. The cup is slightly open. Ideal for naturalisation and fun in combination with Anemone blanda, Muscari and botanical Tulips. Known for its delicate, white flowers and light fragrance.
Customer Reviews
  1. Rating

    By Mieke

    Posted on

    Great success!
    I planted 250 of them and I think all bulbs flowered. The cups are indeed pendulous so nicer to look at from a distance than from nearby. Very beautiful in combination with red tulips 'couleur cardinale' or with blue muscari. I planted them in early November and the flower since mid April (already for 2 weeks now thanks to the low temperatures - not too sunny and not too hot outside, they will last long I suppose)
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