Narcissus 'Snipe'
- Good for Cutting
- Perfect for Pots
- Scented
- Naturalises
Small but mighty in character and scent, ‘Snipe’ won me over in our trials at Perch Hill
First bred in Wales in the 1940s, the outer petals sweep right back in a very distinctive shape, while the inner trumpet starts off a creamy yellow, then fades to ice white.
After their first season in pots, these are reliably perennial and perfect for naturalising in short grass or under shrubs.
- Good for Cutting
- Perfect for Pots
- Scented
- Naturalises
Product details
- Type
- Perennial
- Position
- Container Garden, Border (Front), In Grass
- Soil
- Broad Tolerance
- Height
- 15cm (6in)
- Common name
- Daffodil
- Moisture
- Moist but Well-drained
- Aspect
- Part Shade
- Cultivation
- Plant bulbs two to three times as deep as the bulb height. Space bulbs twice the bulb diameter apart.
Care Tips
After flowering deadhead but allow leaves to die back naturally to give the bulbs strength for the following year.