Thompson & Morgan Daffodil (Narcissus) Tom Pouce 10 Bulbs

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Description
Narcissus ‘Tom Pounce’ is a striking daffodil variety that commands attention in the spring garden. It features pointed yellow outer petals that form a star-shaped backdrop to a large, flaring pink cup with ruffled margins. This showy bloom adds a bold splash of color wherever it is planted, making it ideal for containers near the house, repeated groupings at the front of borders, or lining walkways. Its beauty isn’t limited to the garden; ‘Tom Pounce’ also excels as a cut flower for vibrant arrangements.Key Features:Flower Characteristics: Large, flaring pink cup with ruffled margins surrounded by pointed yellow outer petals.Planting Suggestions: Suitable for containers and front borders, creating a striking display in repeated groups along walkways.Cut Flower Use: Excellent for cut flower arrangements, adding vibrant color indoors.Height: 45cm (18 inches). Spread: 15cm (6 inches).Growing Information:Soil and Sun Requirements: Thrives in any moist, well-drained soil, in full sun to semi-shade conditions.Planting Depth and Spacing: Plant bulbs approximately 10cm (4 inches) deep and space them 10cm (4 inches) apart.Natural Effect: Scatter bulbs across the area for a naturalized appearance, enhancing garden borders or informal grassy areas.Indoor Display: For indoor blooms, plant in containers with bulb fibre. Initially, keep in a cool, dark location such as a garage (not exceeding 10°C or 50°F). Once shoots reach 10cm (4 inches), move to a cool, bright indoor spot (around 16°C or 60°F).Narcissus ‘Tom Pounce’ combines bold color and elegant form, making it a standout choice for both garden beds and cut flower arrangements. Its vibrant pink and yellow tones brighten up spring landscapes, ensuring a memorable display year after year.
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