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Narcissus Thalia
(5 W-W) Award-winning Thalia has been one of the most popular Narcissi since its 1916 introduction. Soon nicknamed The Orchid Narcissus, fragrant Thalia has up to five, pendant white flowers per stem with recurved petals and a dainty cup-shaped crown. A versatile heirloom, Thalia is as well-suited for classic boxwood parterres as it is for iridescent moon gardens or naturalized woodland drifts. Narcissus Class: Triandrus (Royal Horticultural Society Division 5). Bulb size: 14/16 cm. April/May. HZ: 4-9. Height: 16" to 18".
Narcissi are The Art & Soul of Spring.
Narcissus Horticultural Tips In Focus
Narcissi are The Art & Soul of Spring.
Narcissus Horticultural Tips In Focus
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Triandrus Narcissi
Bearing two or more pendant flowers per stem with slender foliage, Triandrus Narcissi are fragrant and graceful with small, cap-like cups and reflexed perianth segments. They are known to naturalize well in semi-shady areas. They are also much loved for the fact that deer and rodents do not like to eat them!
All Narcissi tolerate a wide range of sunlight from full sun to semi-shade. Varieties with pink cups should be grown in areas of filtered sunlight. Narcissi prefer well-draining soil, hate to get wet feet and love to be fed with a 4-10-6 or 5-10-5 granular organic flower bulb fertilizer three times a year. Allow the foliage to thrive and die back naturally without braiding or premature removal. Bulb size: DNII. Bloom time in horticultural zone 5: April/May. Plant 6" to 8" deep and 6" apart. Horticultural zones 4-9. Height: 14" to 16" depending on the variety. Narcissus classification: Royal Horticultural Division 5.
Narcissi are The Art & Soul of Spring.
Narcissus Horticultural Tips Narcissus Forcing Tips
Bearing two or more pendant flowers per stem with slender foliage, Triandrus Narcissi are fragrant and graceful with small, cap-like cups and reflexed perianth segments. They are known to naturalize well in semi-shady areas. They are also much loved for the fact that deer and rodents do not like to eat them!
All Narcissi tolerate a wide range of sunlight from full sun to semi-shade. Varieties with pink cups should be grown in areas of filtered sunlight. Narcissi prefer well-draining soil, hate to get wet feet and love to be fed with a 4-10-6 or 5-10-5 granular organic flower bulb fertilizer three times a year. Allow the foliage to thrive and die back naturally without braiding or premature removal. Bulb size: DNII. Bloom time in horticultural zone 5: April/May. Plant 6" to 8" deep and 6" apart. Horticultural zones 4-9. Height: 14" to 16" depending on the variety. Narcissus classification: Royal Horticultural Division 5.
Narcissi are The Art & Soul of Spring.
Narcissus Horticultural Tips Narcissus Forcing Tips
Triandrus Narcissi
Bearing two or more pendant flowers per stem with slender foliage, Triandrus Narcissi are fragrant and graceful with small, cap-like cups and reflexed perianth segments. They are known to naturalize well in semi-shady areas. They are also much loved for the fact that deer and rodents do not like to eat them!
All Narcissi tolerate a wide range of sunlight from full sun to semi-shade. Varieties with pink cups should be grown in areas of filtered sunlight. Narcissi prefer well-draining soil, hate to get wet feet and love to be fed with a 4-10-6 or 5-10-5 granular organic flower bulb fertilizer three times a year. Allow the foliage to thrive and die back naturally without braiding or premature removal. Bulb size: DNII. Bloom time in horticultural zone 5: April/May. Plant 6" to 8" deep and 6" apart. Horticultural zones 4-9. Height: 14" to 16" depending on the variety. Narcissus classification: Royal Horticultural Division 5.
Narcissi are The Art & Soul of Spring.
Narcissus Horticultural Tips Narcissus Forcing Tips
Bearing two or more pendant flowers per stem with slender foliage, Triandrus Narcissi are fragrant and graceful with small, cap-like cups and reflexed perianth segments. They are known to naturalize well in semi-shady areas. They are also much loved for the fact that deer and rodents do not like to eat them!
All Narcissi tolerate a wide range of sunlight from full sun to semi-shade. Varieties with pink cups should be grown in areas of filtered sunlight. Narcissi prefer well-draining soil, hate to get wet feet and love to be fed with a 4-10-6 or 5-10-5 granular organic flower bulb fertilizer three times a year. Allow the foliage to thrive and die back naturally without braiding or premature removal. Bulb size: DNII. Bloom time in horticultural zone 5: April/May. Plant 6" to 8" deep and 6" apart. Horticultural zones 4-9. Height: 14" to 16" depending on the variety. Narcissus classification: Royal Horticultural Division 5.
Narcissi are The Art & Soul of Spring.
Narcissus Horticultural Tips Narcissus Forcing Tips