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Narcissus 'Minnow'

Narcissus 'Minnow'

A dainty tazetta miniature daffodil bearing clusters of 3-5 small cream flowers with lemon cups on each stem. Lightly scented. Perfect for rock gardens, troughs, and the front of borders. Only 15-20cm tall. Flowers in April. Multiplies well to form neat clumps in well-drained soil in UK gardens.

Narcissus 'Minnow' (Narcissus 'Minnow') in bloom

Where to plant

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Border position

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When to plant and expect flowers

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Flowers

How to grow narcissus 'minnow'

Plant 8-10cm deep in September. Perfect for rock gardens and containers. Multiplies well in free-draining soil. The dainty multi-headed flowers are lightly scented. Excellent combined with grape hyacinths.

Soil requirements

Soil type

loam, sand, chalk, clay

Moisture

well drained

pH

neutral, alkaline

Aftercare

Allow foliage to die back naturally after flowering. Remove spent flower heads to prevent self-seeding.

Propagation

  • Division of clumps in autumn
  • Offsets

Wildlife value

🐝 Attracts bees

Toxicity

All parts contain lycorine and calcium oxalate crystals causing nausea, vomiting, and skin irritation.

🐱 Toxic to cats
🐶 Toxic to dogs
🐴 Toxic to horses
👤 Toxic to humans

Common problems

  • Narcissus bulb fly
  • Basal rot
  • Blindness (failure to flower)
  • Slugs on young shoots

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