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Narcissus 'Segovia'
(Daffodil 'Segovia')

Family - Amaryllidaceae
Category - Bulb
Origin - Bred in England
Discovered By - Mrs Alec Gray
Year of Introduction - 1962
Season of Interest - Spring
Hardiness - H6
Height - 15cm
Width - 8cm

Description: Small-cupped Narcissus (Narcissus Division 3)

A bulbous Perennial with grey-green, strap-shaped basal foliage. Fragrant, cup and saucer-shaped flowers have white petals and a pale lemon yellow cup. Flowers are produced on sturdy stems in mid-spring and are excellent for use as cut flowers.

Award of Garden Merit (AGM).

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Flower:

Fragrant, cup and saucer-shaped flowers have pure white perianth segments (petals) and a somewhat flattened, pale lemon yellow corona (cup). Flowers are produced in April.

Flower colour: White, yellow

Flower shape: Cup and saucer-shaped flowers

Flowering time: April

Foliage:

Grey-green, strap-shaped leaves are produced at the base of the plant.

Foliage Senescence: Deciduous

Foliage Shape: Strap-shaped

Poison Information:

Will cause discomfort if ingested.

Propagation:

Division (separation) of offsets.

Cultivation:

Best in full sun to dappled shade in moisture retentive but well drained soil.