Mixed Rockery Daffodils
Miniature Narcissus Collection
The details
A mix of 6 dwarf daffodil (narcissi) bulbs
- Years of miniature spring flowers
- Chosen for exceptional style and interest
- Sold in packs of 25 bulbs
Choose a size
How are they measured?
Pack of 25
£9.96each
Qty
1 +
£
£ 9.96
Our standard delivery charge is £5.99. A large order that requires a pallet will be £23.99 Orders to Scotland and the Isle of Wight may incur a surcharge.
Description
Mixed Dwarf Daffodils
Get your garden ready for Easter with an early flash of sunshine colour from these dwarf "rockery" narcissi. just one of our collections of mixed spring-flowering bulbs
A selection of our most popular dwarf narcissi types, providing you with a variety of vibrant spring-blooming daffodils ideal for naturalising, containers, beds, borders and more. Counted randomly from a mixture containing Tete a Tete, Thalia, Minnow, Jetfire, February Gold , Topolino and Hawera amongst others:
- Tete a Tete
the most popular selling of our narcissi dwarf daffodil collection, its golden yellow star-shaped flowers bloom in early spring and provide a delicate scent. - Thalia
not your stereotypically daffodil, the Thalia offers a wonderfully fragrant and striking pure white bloom that opens in mid-April. - Minnow
one of the smallest of our dwarf narcissi collection, the dainty Minnow has multiple blooming heads bearing up to five small clusters of flowers. It blooms between March and April. - Jetfire
a jet-bright explosion of oranges and reds, the dainty daffodil packs a lot colour in for its small size and solitary flowers - February Gold
the earliest flowering of our narcissi, blooming in February and March after a mild winter. The lemon-yellow flowers sit on short 'necks' acute to the stem for a different looking daffodil. - Hawera
the latest flowering of our collection, blooming a pale to canary yellow from March to early May. Its fragrant flowers grow as many as up to six per stem, providing a bright bloom lasting longer than other varieties.
Dwarf narcissi are particularly hardy despite their delicate appearance and are ideal for beginner gardeners. Their ability to grow in both partial shade and full sunshine makes them highly versatile. Truly brilliant plants.
What to expect
Bareroot plants

Bareroot?
Bareroot plants have no soil around the roots. They are light, easy to carry and plant.

Perfect for Winter
The ground tends to be wet in winter, ideal for planting bareroot plants.

Value for money
You pay less for the same size bareroot plants, compared to potted.

Delivered
Packaged by our experts and sent out by next day delivery.
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