A charming little daffodil. I use it for rabbit/vole repelling. It is small enough not to be obtrusive yet two or three of them, well p...Read Morelaced, repell rabbits and voles, so I place them around lilies and tulips. They come up before either of those bulbs, have a charm all their own, and are a non-chemical way, at least for me, of repelling diggers. Very easy to grow. Toss in and forget.
An old Daffodil cultivar from before 1869 introduced by W. Backhouse.
Bears dainty (60mm), sulphur yellow flowers that tur...Read Moren to a pale cream with age. Perianth segments are ovate, acute, slightly inflexed with twisted or wavy margins. Corona is slightly ribbed or smooth with a frilled mouth and may remain slightly yellowish.
Likes a well drained soil in sun and is happy in containers too.
Award(s)
AM(r) 1914
HC(g) 1977
A charming little daffodil. I use it for rabbit/vole repelling. It is small enough not to be obtrusive yet two or three of them, well p...Read More
An old Daffodil cultivar from before 1869 introduced by W. Backhouse.
Bears dainty (60mm), sulphur yellow flowers that tur...Read More