
Description
The Narcissus obvallaris, also known as the 'Tenby' daffodil, is probably the most attractive psuedo-narcissus. As a division 10 Bulbocodium wild form daffodil, the flowers will grow low and are suitable for potted displays or alpine beds.
The Narcissus obvallaris bulbs should be planted in a sunny spot in the garden and in moist but well drained soil. We recommend planting this variety between September and November for flowers in April.