Fragrant white blooms with red-edged yellow cups — Pheasant’s Eye adds height and heritage charm to wild or formal spring displays.
Delicately fragrant and undeniably elegant, Narcissus ‘Pheasant’s Eye’ produces stunning white blooms with broad petals and a distinctive, tiny yellow cup edged in red. Flowering later in spring, these heritage daffodils add a graceful, naturalistic touch to gardens and are ideal for planting in borders, meadows, or woodland areas alongside native wildflowers. Their tall stems make them a beautiful backdrop for other spring blooms. Plant 5–8 inches deep and 3 inches apart, ideally in small groups for the best display. Note: Wear gloves when handling, as contact may cause skin irritation.
| Spread | 10-50cm |
|---|---|
| Blooms / Flowers | April-May |
| Soil | Chalk, Clay, Loam, Moist, Sand, Well-drained |
| Height | 10-50cm |
| Position | Full Sun, Partial shade |
| Quantity | 25, 50, 100 |
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