Fantastically fragrant, pure white May flowers with windswept petals and tiny, red-rimmed yellow cups. This old pheasant's eye narcissus is ideal for naturalising in grass. The small, sweetly scented blooms associate well with other native wildflowers, such as snake's head fritillaries and cowslips, which once flourished on moist pastureland.
HEIGHT: 35cm
SITE: full sun/partial shade
FLOWERING MONTHS: March to May
BULB SIZE: 10/12
Garden care
Wearing gloves plant bulbs 10-15cm deep from late summer to early autumn. After flowering feed with a balanced fertiliser, dead-head and allow the leaves to die back naturally.