Product Description
Narcissus ‘Sundisc’ settles gently into spring planting with clusters of small, button-like blooms held close to the foliage. Soft lemon-yellow tones, deepening slightly at the centre and fading towards cream, give each flower a delicate, shifting quality, while a light, sweet fragrance adds another layer of interest at close range. The overall effect is relaxed and informal, lending itself to looser, more naturalistic schemes.
Flowering from March into early April, ‘Sundisc’ remains low-growing at around 20 cm, producing several blooms per stem above fine, strap-like foliage. It performs reliably in full sun or partial shade and is well-suited to free-draining soil, particularly in lighter conditions where it establishes readily and returns consistently over time.
‘Sundisc’ pairs well with Scilla and Chionodoxa to create a low, early-season carpet, or threading it through Eranthis and short grasses for a more naturalised look. It also adapts well to containers, window boxes, or rock gardens, where its compact habit and multi-flowered stems bring detail and softness to smaller-scale planting.
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Plant Size
| Mature Height | 20 cm |
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| Mature Spread | 10 cm |
| Plant Spacing | 10 cm |
| Annual Growth | 20 cm |
Planting Notes
| Planting | Plant 10cm deep. |
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| Soil Type | Fertile, well drained soil |
Growing at a glance…
Daffodils (or narcissi) are both easy to grow and incredibly reliable. Like many bulbs, it takes very little time to plant them. Remove any weeds in the area you'd like to plant your bulbs and dig at the soil to aerate it. Fork in some organic matter to improve the drainage and soil structure. Daffodils prefer sunny spots and well-drained soil, so keep this in mind when planting. Plant each bulb 2-3 times the bulbs height and place it with the shoot facing upwards. Space them twice their width apart. Cover with soil and water if the ground is dry.