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Amaryllidaceae Gay Tabor

Narcissus Gay Tabor Cultivar

0015609

CODE DN307

For twenty-five units, the cost is eleven pounds fifty pence (This equates to a unit price of forty-six pence)

One hundred units are available for thirty-seven pounds (At a unit price of thirty-seven pence, this represents a twenty percent reduction)

A quantity of two hundred fifty can be acquired for eighty-five pounds (Valued at thirty-four pence each, a discount of twenty-six percent is applied)

For one thousand items, the price stands at three hundred ten pounds (This results in a unit cost of thirty-one pence, offering a substantial thirty-three percent saving)

Kindly ensure that orders are placed in increments of twenty-five units.

The bulbs provided are sized between twelve and fourteen centimeters.Shipment commences from the middle of August onwards.

  • The Narcissus Gay Tabor cultivar yields magnificent double-petaled, pristine white blossoms, each concealing a vibrant, luminous orange core. Blooming occurs from late spring through mid-spring, making it an excellent choice for seamlessly transitioning your garden as early blooms fade and later cultivars begin to bud. These plants are supremely well-suited for both pot cultivation and garden edging.

  • These plants thrive when cultivated in areas receiving full sunlight or those with partial shade

    Their growth is also well-accommodated in various pots and other receptacles

    They make splendid additions to floral arrangements, particularly as cut blooms

    The period of inflorescence is during the spring season

    The leaves exhibit a verdant hue

    The blooms feature a yellow coloration

  • Regarding their blossoming period, these bulbs are currently accessible for acquisition

    • Mature Height Upon reaching full maturity, their height extends to approximately forty-five centimeters
    • Mature Spread They typically spread to a diameter of ten centimeters once fully grown
    • Plant Spacing For optimal cultivation, a spacing of ten centimeters between individual plants is recommended
    • Annual Growth An annual growth increment of forty-five centimeters is observed
    • Planting Bury bulbs to an approximate depth of ten centimeters within the soil, ensuring a similar separation of ten centimeters between each
    • Soil Type The ideal substrate is one that retains moisture effectively yet permits excellent drainage
    • Pruning After the blossoming period concludes, it is advisable to remove spent blooms (deadhead them), permitting the foliage to naturally senesce and fully diminish.
  • Daffodils, also known as narcissi, are remarkably simple to cultivate and exhibit exceptional dependability. Much like numerous other bulbous plants, their installation requires only a minimal investment of time. Prior to planting your bulbs, eliminate any undesirable vegetation (weeds) from the chosen location, then proceed to loosen the soil to enhance aeration. Incorporate a quantity of organic material using a fork to enhance both the soil's drainage capabilities and its overall structure. As daffodils thrive best in locations receiving ample sunlight and possessing adequately drained soil, bear these considerations in mind during the planting process. Each bulb should be positioned with its shoot pointing skyward, buried to a depth equivalent to two to three times its own height. Ensure they are spaced apart by a distance equal to twice their individual width. Subsequently, cover them with soil and provide irrigation should the ground lack sufficient moisture.