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Narcissus 'Dreamlight'
Intro: before 1934. Division 3. From the hands of G. L. Wilson, N. 'Dactyl' x N. 'Mystic'. Both earned an Award of Merit in 1938 and in 1949. The petals are pure white, while the cup has a grey-green tinge. Distinguished orange edge.
Description
Intro: before 1934. Division 3. From the hands of G. L. Wilson, N. 'Dactyl' x N. 'Mystic'. Both earned an Award of Merit in 1938 and in 1949. The petals are pure white, while the cup has a grey-green tinge. Distinguished orange edge.
BELONGS TO THE FAMILY OF AMARYLLIDACEAE
The distribution area is large, namely: Southern, Central, and Western Europe, North Africa, China, Japan, and scattered areas in Southwest Asia. However, the vast majority are found in Spain and Portugal.
The name 'Narcissus' is derived from the Greek verb 'narkaoo', which means to numb or to stun. The scent of narcissus was formerly considered numbing or sleep-inducing. The range has arisen from a colorful interplay of wild forms, modern varieties, and historical cultivars. The old varieties, in particular, have a strong fragrance and naturalize well, as they have proven. Especially with modern cultivars, the flowers are more colorfast and have a more perfect shape.
Plant data
- Reference
- 9495
- Color
- white
- Bulb size
- 12/+
- Bulb Spacing
- 10
- Planting Depth
- 12-15
- Height in cm.
- 35-45
- Flowering time in the months
- 4-5
- Delivery period
- Levering planttijd
Our recommendations
Narcissus 'Kapiti Peach'
Narcissus pseudonarcissus subsp. obvallaris
Narcissus 'Exotic Mystery'
Narcissus 'Angel's Whisper'
Narcissus 'Pipers Barn'
Narcissus 'Segovia'
Narcissus x odorus 'Plenus'
Narcissus 'Kokopellii'
Narcissus cavanillesii
Narcissus bulbocodium 'Oxford Gold'
Narcissus 'Rijnveld's Early Sensation'
Narcissus 'Lemon Beauty'
Narcissus 'Snowball'
Narcissus 'Thalia'
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