“REDHILL” SMALL-CUPPED NARCISSUS
- CATEGORY SMALL-CUPPED DAFFODIL/ NARCISSUS
- VARIETY “REDHILL”
- DESCRIPTION IVORY-WHITE WITH A HINT OF YELLOW, FIERY-RED CUP
- HEIGHT 45CM
- BLOOMS MARCH/APRIL
- QUANTITY PER UNIT 10, 20, 30, 50, 100 OR 200
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Please Make Sure When Buying These Bulbs That You Don’t Buy Too Small A Bulb Or They Won’t Flower, They Will Only Throw Green Leaves And Take 2-3 Years To Flower. Under A Size 10 Will Only Throw 40% Flowerage At Best. These Bulbs Are A Good Flowering Size.
“Redhill” Is A Small-Cupped, Early To Mid-Spring Flowering Daffodil, With Up-Facing Blooms, Petals Are Overlapping, Ivory-White With A Hint Of Yellow; The Cup Is Fiery Red. Basal Leaves Are Usually Strap-Shaped. It Is A Show-Winner And Has Been Terrific In Our Gardens For Years.
Like All Daffodils “Redhill” Is A Superb Cutflower, In The Landscape, It Pairs Well With Tulips, Scillas, Spring Blooming Perennials And Shrubs. They Are Also Wonderful For Planting In Showy Masses. They Are Excellent In Beds, Borders Tubs And Containers. They Are Deer, Rodent And Squirrel Proof.
These Are Some Of The Easiest Bulbs To Grow. They Prefer Full To Part Sun And Require Average Fertile Soil. After Blooming, It Is Good To Let Their Green Tops Photosynthesize To Allow Them To Store Plenty Of Fuel For Next Spring’s Display. Once Their Leaves Start To Turn Yellow, They Can Be Cut To The Ground. Divide Them In Summer If Bloom Or Vigour Dwindles.
Plant 15 Cm (6”) Deep And 5-10 Cm (2”-4”) Apart 15 Cm-22 Cm (6-9”) Per Sq Ft.

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