Narcissus Bulbocodium Golden Bells x 20
Narcissus Bulbocodium Golden Bells x 20
Narcissus Bulbocodium ‘Golden Bells’ is a distinctive botanical daffodil, loved for its unusual shape and rich yellow spring colour. Supplied as bulbs, it’s a lovely choice for adding a small, decorative accent to pots and rockeries outdoors.
Location
Grown outdoors, this petite daffodil is particularly well suited to rock gardens and containers, where its unusual flower shape can be enjoyed up close.
Contents
You will receive a set of 20 dormant bulbs, sourced from the bulb fields in Holland.
Plant care
Plant into well-worked, loose soil at around three times the bulb’s height. Water only if the soil is very dry after planting. Feed with organic fertiliser once growth is visible above the soil.
Pruning and maintenance
After flowering, let the foliage die back naturally. Remove it once it has turned brown, and leave the bulbs in place so they can return and flower again next year.
Winter hardiness
Hardy down to –25°C.
- Quantity: 20 bulbs
- Type: Flower bulb
- Hardiness: –25°C
- Origin: Bulb fields in Holland
- Position: Outdoor
Bulbs are supplied dormant; growth and flowering are seasonal and depend on local conditions.
| Botanical name | Narcissus bulbocodium |
|---|---|
| Category | Narcissi |
| Subcategory | bulbocodium |
| Delivered as | Bulb |
| Qty | 20x |
| Flowers | No |
| Fragrant | No |
| Cutflowers | No |
| Fruits | No |
| Edible | No |
| Location | Sun and shade |
| Hardy | No |
| Groundcovering | No |
| Naturalizing | No |
| Preferred Soil | Any soil |
| Poisonous | No |
| Price per item | € 0,48 |
Instructions
Plant the bulbs in well-worked, loose soil.
Planting depth: about 3 times the height of the bulb.
If the soil is very dry after planting, water lightly.
When the shoots appear above the soil, feed with organic fertiliser.
After flowering, allow the foliage to die back naturally and remove it once it has turned brown.
Leave the bulbs undisturbed in the ground so they can flower again the following year.
For a natural look, plant in small groups among shrubs.

