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Daffodils flower early in the season, bringing cheer to the garden when little else is in flower. Some cultivars flower as early as January, while others flower in late-March to April. By choosing carefully you can have daffodils flowering continually in your garden for up to four months.
Narcissus ‘Cum Laude’ is a particularly showy daffodil with large, ruffled petals. It produces split cup blooms in colour blends of apricot, white and yellow. It also makes a good plant for cutting. Plant Narcissus ‘Cum Laude’ bulbs in a sunny or only partial shaded site, and divide overcrowded clumps in early autumn.
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Narcissus ‘Cum laude’ and wildlife
Narcissus ‘Cum laude’ has no particular known value to wildlife in the UK.
Is Narcissus ‘Cum laude’ poisonous?
Narcissus ‘Cum laude’ causes an upset stomach and is harmful if ingested.