Autumn planted

Narcissus W.P. Milner

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A true heirloom treasure, Narcissus 'W.P. Milner' is one of the most distinctive and elegant Trumpet Daffodils (RHS Division 1) ever introduced. Dating back to 1869, this historic variety remains highly prized for its unusual soft colouring, graceful form and remarkable reliability, making it a favourite among collectors and lovers of traditional spring gardens.

Each beautifully proportioned flower opens in soft primrose-yellow, with broad petals surrounding a long, elegantly flared trumpet of the same delicate shade. As the flowers mature, both the petals and trumpet gradually fade to a refined creamy ivory-white, creating a subtle, almost ethereal appearance that seems to glow in the spring sunshine.

Flowering in early to mid-spring, 'W.P. Milner' produces lightly fragrant blooms on strong, weather-resistant stems, making it ideal for borders, woodland gardens, containers and naturalising. Its understated colouring blends beautifully with species tulips, Muscari, white Hyacinths and other pastel spring bulbs, bringing a sophisticated elegance to mixed plantings.

Recipient of the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit, this classic daffodil is vigorous, long-lived and exceptionally easy to grow, returning year after year with increasing beauty.

A timeless Victorian variety whose subtle colouring and refined elegance have enchanted gardeners for well over 150 years.

Planting Instructions

When to Plant:

Plant Narcissus bulbs in autumn, ideally between September and November, before the ground freezes and while the soil remains workable.

Where to Plant:
Choose a position in full sun or partial shade with fertile, well-drained soil. 'W.P. Milner' is ideal for borders, woodland gardens, containers and naturalising in lawns or beneath deciduous trees.

How to Plant:

  • Depth: Plant bulbs approximately 10–15 cm (4–6 inches) deep.
  • Spacing: Space bulbs about 10–15 cm (4–6 inches) apart.
  • Soil Prep: Improve poor soils with compost or well-rotted organic matter. In heavy clay soils, incorporate grit to improve drainage.

Watering:
Water thoroughly after planting to settle the soil. Once established, water only during prolonged dry spells in spring.

Aftercare Tips:

  • Allow the foliage to die back naturally for at least six weeks after flowering.
  • Remove spent flower heads to prevent seed production.
  • Feed with a balanced fertiliser after flowering to encourage strong bulbs and abundant blooms the following year.

Top Tip:
Plant alongside white Tulips, blue Muscari or early flowering Brunnera to complement its soft primrose tones and create an elegant, heritage-inspired spring display.

Plant Details

Flowering Period:
March – April (Early to Mid Spring)

Height:
14–18" (35–45cm) (approx.)

Position:
Full sun or partial shade

Hardy Perennial

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