Tazetta daffodils
Tazetta daffodils are a group of flowering plants that are known for their clusters of small, delicate blooms.
Daffodil tazetta Golden Dawn x 10Narcissus tazetta 'Golden Dawn'£3.25Stock 16One of the most delightfully fragrant varieties available. Can be forced to bloom indoors with ease or simply planted outdoors and left to Learn More
Daffodil Tazetta Paperwhites x 10Narcissus tazetta 'Paperwhite'£7.95Stock 55Brighten up those dull winter days with Paperwhite narcissus, one of the easiest bulbs to force for cut flowers or ornamental displays in your home. E Learn More
Daffodil tazetta Geranium x 10Narcissus tazetta 'Geranium'£4.50Stock 27Narcissus tazetta Geranium produces up to six flowers per stem. This simple pure white narcissi has a small orange cup and a wonderful fragrance. ... Learn More
Daffodil tazetta Bridal Crown x 10Narcissus 'Bridal Crown'£5.50Stock 79Narcissus tazetta Bridal Crown is a lovely multi headed double flowering narcissi with great values. They are highly fragrant, they bloom well in bor Learn More
These flowers are native to Europe and North Africa, and are widely cultivated around the world for their beauty and ease of care.
One of the most well-known species in this group is the tazetta narcissus, also known as the "paperwhite daffodil." This flower is characterized by its small size, with blooms that are only about 1-2 inches in diameter. The petals are typically a bright white or yellow color, and the cup is small and shallow.
In the garden, tazetta daffodils are best planted in well-draining soil in an area that receives full sun to partial shade. They are drought-tolerant and do not require a lot of maintenance, making them a popular choice for gardeners.
Tazetta daffodils are also popular as cut flowers, and are often used in arrangements or bouquets. They are known for their long vase life and delicate, fragrant blooms.
Overall, tazetta daffodils are a beautiful and easy-to-grow choice for any garden, and are sure to add a touch of elegance and cheer to any setting.
