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Narcissus 'Tete-a-tete'
By Andrewr
- 8 Mar, 2009
- 10 likes
Cracking little narcissus, only six inches tall, often carrying two or three flowers on each stem. Does best in a bright, sunny position where not too dry
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These are lovely daffs. I have grown these for the last few years. Not only do I think they give a better display, they seem to last longer although that may be my imagination. I think that they are the best daffs ever.
8 Mar, 2009
I love these Andrew. They dont get bashed around with the wind like the standard ones, do they and come up earlier too - can't be bad.
8 Mar, 2009
Our favourites too.Agree,they do seem to last longer and are so hardy...take whatever the weather throws their way !
8 Mar, 2009
Yes, I agree - they are great, which explains how popular they are.
9 Mar, 2009
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They looks good in these surroundings. :o)
Thanks for the extra detail and advice about these.
8 Mar, 2009