Daffodil Tête Bouclé
This natural sport of the well-known, super-reliable dwarf daffodil Tête à Tête, Narcissus Tête Bouclé (Curly Head) has fully double flowers, the trumpet also split into many petals. It’s a dwarf daffodil, flowering in early to mid-spring, not quite as early as Tête à Tête. The narrow, sword-shaped leaves are green, the perianth (petals) are golden yellow, with the trumpet-petals a slightly deeper yellow. Daffodil Tête Bouclé can be planted as late as December, but September is far better. Despite its lush, ruffled appearance, it’s a tough little daffodil, and can be naturalised in short grass. Also very good in pots.
Site: Sheltered
Soil: Any fertile, well-drained soil
Position: Full sun or partial shade
Planting period: September to December
Flowering period: Early spring
Planting: Depth: 4” (10cm) Spacing: 3-4” (7.5-10cm)
Height: 6” (15cm)