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Narcissus ‘Pacific Coast’
Daffodils flower early in the season, bringing cheer to the garden when little else is in flower. Some cultivars flower as early as January, while others flower in late-March to April. By choosing carefully you can have daffodils flowering continually in your garden for up to four months.
Narcissus ‘Pacific Coast’ is a variant of the popular variety ‘Minnow’. Dainty flowers are borne in clusters on dwarf stems and have light yellow petals and a darker cup, and a fantastic fragrance. Growing to a height of 20cm, Narcissus ‘Pacific Coast’ is perfect for growing in spring container displays and dotting around the front of the border, or rockery. Its blooms make excellent cut flowers.
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Narcissus ‘Pacific coast’ and wildlife
Narcissus ‘Pacific coast’ has no particular known value to wildlife in the UK.