Narcissi Arctic Bells
NARCISSI ARCTIC BELLS (Cyclamineus Daffodils RHS Division 6) Narcissi 'Arctic Bells' is a rare and visually appealing daffodil, featuring a large whi…
NARCISSI ARCTIC BELLS (Cyclamineus Daffodils RHS Division 6)
Narcissi 'Arctic Bells' is a rare and visually appealing daffodil, featuring a large white petticoat trumpet. This unique variety is not only beautiful but also beneficial to honey bees and other useful pollinating insects, helping to support the health of your garden ecosystem. Blooming in March and reaching a height of 20 cm, 'Arctic Bells' is perfect for adding a touch of elegance to your spring garden.
Key Features:
- RHS Daffodil Classification: Division 6 - Cyclamineus Daffodils
- Pollinator-Friendly: Accessible to honey bees and other pollinating insects.
- Unique Appearance: Large white petticoat trumpet.
- Flowering Time: March
- Height: 20 cm
Planting & Care Instructions for Narcissi 'Arctic Bells':
- Planting Time: Plant bulbs in autumn for optimal spring blooms.
- Soil Type: Prefers well-drained, fertile soil.
- Depth and Spacing: Plant bulbs approximately 10-15 cm deep and space them 10-15 cm apart.
- Sunlight: Thrives in full sun to partial shade.
- Fertilisation: Apply Mr Middleton Seaweed feed at planting time and in early spring as new growth appears to support strong and vibrant blooms.
Care for Narcissi 'Arctic Bells':
- Deadhead flowers after blooming to encourage more blooms next season.
- Allow leaves to die back naturally; do not cut or tie leaves after flowering to ensure the bulbs are nourished for the following year.
Enhance your garden with the rare and elegant Narcissi 'Arctic Bells'. Its unique white blooms and pollinator-friendly design will add both beauty and ecological benefits to your spring garden.