Hoop Petticoat Dwarf Daffodil (Narcissus bulbocodium var. conspicuus)Hoop Petticoat Dwarf Daffodil (Narcissus bulbocodium var. conspicuus)Hoop Petticoat Dwarf Daffodil (Narcissus bulbocodium var. conspicuus)Hoop Petticoat Dwarf Daffodil (Narcissus bulbocodium var. conspicuus)

Hoop Petticoat Dwarf Daffodil Bulbs

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Narcissus bulbocodium conspicuus

  • Group 13: Species / Wild Daffodil
  • Colour: Bright yellow
  • Height: 10 cm
  • Flowering: April
  • Depth: 24-30 cm
  • Planting: Sept/Nov
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Description

Hoop petticoat Dwarf Daffodil Bulbs

Narcissus bulbocodium ssp. bulbocodium var. conspicuus (yes, you have to say the whole thing, every time, or you'll upset them) has a curious funnel shaped yellow trumpet with small, thin outer petals, like a child's drawing of the sun.

Unlike most other daffodils, it prefers soil that is a little on the acidic side if you want to naturalise and self seed, but otherwise it really isn't fussy. To 10cm

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Features:

  • Group 13: Species / Wild Daffodil
  • Colour: Bright yellow
  • Height: 10 cm
  • Flowering: April
  • Depth: 24-30 cm
  • Planting: Sept/Nov

Planting Instructions

Plant daffodil bulbs in borders, containers and grassy areas where they naturalise well. In pots, all daffodils need cool conditions because excess heat makes the flower buds die.

These narcissi flower best in a sunny spot in neutral to slightly acidic soil (unlike other daffodils) that is well-drained, fertile and retains some moisture while the bulb is growing.

Daffodils should be planted about 10-15 cm deep. In grass where they are to be naturalised and in sandy soils, you can go up to 5 cms deeper.

It is a good idea to water in dry spring weather, as later flowering bulbs may not flower if they are too dry. To increase bulbs size for the following year, dead-head as soon as the flowers fade. Allow the leaves to die back for at least 6-8 weeks before mowing.

You can also apply a high potash fertiliser in the growing season to bulk up the bulb for the following year. Lift, divide and replant clumps of bulbs if flowering is poor or the bulbs are overcrowded.