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Narcissus ‘Chromacolor’ x 5
daffodil 'Chromacolor'
£6.95
5 12/14cm Bulbs - Bigger Size, Better Value!
A more unique daffodil variety is the ‘Chromacolor’ with its display of peachy-coral trumpet contrasting pure white outer petals. A pleasant addition to cottage and patio garden styles for late winter and early spring flowering.
Please note: This is a preorder product for despatch from the week commencing 19th September 2022. Spring flowering bulbs are supplied in autumn at the optimum time to plant.
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Why Buy From Worfield Plants?
Worfield offers exceptional, unrivalled quality across our entire range of plants. By growing and delivering in large litre pots compared to the industry standard, our plants are already well established within their early growth phase and are ready to thrive in your garden.
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Delivery
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Key Information
CategoryBulbsSunlightFull Sun, Partial ShadeSoilChalk, Clay, Loam, SandHardinessFully Hardy Bulbous PerennialSuitable for containerYesType of gardenPatio, Modern, Courtyard, Cottage, Informal, CuttingPeat reducedYesFlowering colourWhite and OrangeTime to full size2–5 yearsFoliageDeciduousEventual plant size0.2m0.5mPlant calendarJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecPlantingFlowering -
Genus
Narcissus are herbaceous perennial bulbs with linear strap-shaped leaves bearing large flowers, both individual and in clusters. Plant in borders or containers in sun or partial shade.
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Care Notes
On arrival, unpack your new garden additions and prepare your soil for planting. These plants are supplied as bulbs and should be planted double the depth of the bulb size to ensure they aren’t too deep or shallow. Please don’t be alarmed if your bulbs take a little longer to emerge in their first year or if they don’t flower in their first season. We call this sulking – where the bulb is instead focussing on root growth and settling into their new home. Avoid planting bulbs if the ground is waterlogged or frozen.