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The Miniature Narcissus Mixture
Our sweet rock garden blend includes Jonquilla Narcissus Baby Moon, Kokopelli and Sun Disc, Tazetta Narcissus Minnow, Cyclamineus Narcissi Jetfire and Tête à Tête and Species Narcissus canaliculatus. Narcissus Classes: Trumpet Daffodil, Jonquilla, Tazetta, Triandrus, Cyclamineus and Species (Royal Horticultural Society Divisions 1, 5, 6, 7 and 13). Bulb size: DNII. April. HZ: 4-8. Height: 6" to 11".
Narcissi are The Art & Soul of Spring.
Narcissus Horticultural Tips
Narcissi are The Art & Soul of Spring.
Narcissus Horticultural Tips
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Miniature Narcissi
There is not a standard definition of a Miniature Narcissus nor is it a formal division within the Horticultural Classification of the Royal Horticultural Society. The reason for this is that varieties may develop different growing habits and heights in different regions and climates. To help distinguish between full-sized varieties and those normally growing no more than 8” tall, we’ve grouped them here to make it easier to find them. Many of these varieties have been named American Daffodil Society Miniatures. We absolutely adore these little gems, most of which are good forcers. Bulb size: DNII. Bloom time: April. Plant 4" to 5" deep and 4" to 5" apart. Horticultural zones 4-9. Height: 6" to 8" depending on the variety. Narcissus classification: Royal Horticultural Society Division 13, unless otherwise noted.
Narcissi are The Art & Soul of Spring.
Narcissus Horticultural Tips Narcissus Forcing Tips
There is not a standard definition of a Miniature Narcissus nor is it a formal division within the Horticultural Classification of the Royal Horticultural Society. The reason for this is that varieties may develop different growing habits and heights in different regions and climates. To help distinguish between full-sized varieties and those normally growing no more than 8” tall, we’ve grouped them here to make it easier to find them. Many of these varieties have been named American Daffodil Society Miniatures. We absolutely adore these little gems, most of which are good forcers. Bulb size: DNII. Bloom time: April. Plant 4" to 5" deep and 4" to 5" apart. Horticultural zones 4-9. Height: 6" to 8" depending on the variety. Narcissus classification: Royal Horticultural Society Division 13, unless otherwise noted.
Narcissi are The Art & Soul of Spring.
Narcissus Horticultural Tips Narcissus Forcing Tips
Miniature Narcissi
There is not a standard definition of a Miniature Narcissus nor is it a formal division within the Horticultural Classification of the Royal Horticultural Society. The reason for this is that varieties may develop different growing habits and heights in different regions and climates. To help distinguish between full-sized varieties and those normally growing no more than 8” tall, we’ve grouped them here to make it easier to find them. Many of these varieties have been named American Daffodil Society Miniatures. We absolutely adore these little gems, most of which are good forcers. Bulb size: DNII. Bloom time: April. Plant 4" to 5" deep and 4" to 5" apart. Horticultural zones 4-9. Height: 6" to 8" depending on the variety. Narcissus classification: Royal Horticultural Society Division 13, unless otherwise noted.
Narcissi are The Art & Soul of Spring.
Narcissus Horticultural Tips Narcissus Forcing Tips
There is not a standard definition of a Miniature Narcissus nor is it a formal division within the Horticultural Classification of the Royal Horticultural Society. The reason for this is that varieties may develop different growing habits and heights in different regions and climates. To help distinguish between full-sized varieties and those normally growing no more than 8” tall, we’ve grouped them here to make it easier to find them. Many of these varieties have been named American Daffodil Society Miniatures. We absolutely adore these little gems, most of which are good forcers. Bulb size: DNII. Bloom time: April. Plant 4" to 5" deep and 4" to 5" apart. Horticultural zones 4-9. Height: 6" to 8" depending on the variety. Narcissus classification: Royal Horticultural Society Division 13, unless otherwise noted.
Narcissi are The Art & Soul of Spring.
Narcissus Horticultural Tips Narcissus Forcing Tips

