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Narcissus 'Pacific Hunter'

Narcissus 'Pacific Hunter' is a genuinely intriguing jonquil daffodil, prized for its rarity and its wonderfully early performance. Flowering from January in mild winters, it brings scent and colour when the garden is still largely asleep. A recent and unusual hybrid, Narcissus 'Pacific Hunter' carries the influence of Narcissus viridiflorus, lending its blooms an unmistakable greenish glow and an exceptionally strong fragrance. Each stem bears up to four flowers, opening soft green before gently mellowing to pale yellow, always retaining a subtle green haze. The effect is fresh, elegant and quietly surprising, especially when planted where its perfume can be appreciated on winter walks through the garden.

Ideal for naturalising, Narcissus 'Pacific Hunter' settles happily into grass, borders or beneath deciduous shrubs, returning reliably year after year. Like all good jonquil types, it prefers a sunny position and reasonably well-drained soil, though it is far from fussy once established. Over time, clumps of Narcissus 'Pacific Hunter' slowly increase, creating ever-larger drifts that feel both natural and special. Its early flowering makes Narcissus 'Pacific Hunter' particularly valuable in wildlife-friendly gardens, offering nectar when little else is available. For gardeners who delight in subtle colour, fragrance and plants with a story, this Narcissus jonquilla × Narcissus viridiflorus is a quietly charismatic choice.

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Narcissus 'Pacific Hunter'

Narcissus 'Pacific Hunter' is a genuinely intriguing jonquil daffodil, prized for its rarity and its wonderfully early performance. Flowering from January in mild winters, it brings scent and colour when the garden is still largely asleep. A recent and unusual hybrid, Narcissus 'Pacific Hunter' carries the influence of Narcissus viridiflorus, lending its blooms an unmistakable greenish glow and an exceptionally strong fragrance. Each stem bears up to four flowers, opening soft green before gently mellowing to pale yellow, always retaining a subtle green haze. The effect is fresh, elegant and quietly surprising, especially when planted where its perfume can be appreciated on winter walks through the garden.

Ideal for naturalising, Narcissus 'Pacific Hunter' settles happily into grass, borders or beneath deciduous shrubs, returning reliably year after year. Like all good jonquil types, it prefers a sunny position and reasonably well-drained soil, though it is far from fussy once established. Over time, clumps of Narcissus 'Pacific Hunter' slowly increase, creating ever-larger drifts that feel both natural and special. Its early flowering makes Narcissus 'Pacific Hunter' particularly valuable in wildlife-friendly gardens, offering nectar when little else is available. For gardeners who delight in subtle colour, fragrance and plants with a story, this Narcissus jonquilla × Narcissus viridiflorus is a quietly charismatic choice.

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Narcissus 'Pacific Hunter' is a genuinely intriguing jonquil daffodil, prized for its rarity and its wonderfully early performance. Flowering from January in mild winters, it brings scent and colour when the garden is still largely asleep. A recent and unusual hybrid, Narcissus 'Pacific Hunter' carries the influence of Narcissus viridiflorus, lending its blooms an unmistakable greenish glow and an exceptionally strong fragrance. Each stem bears up to four flowers, opening soft green before gently mellowing to pale yellow, always retaining a subtle green haze. The effect is fresh, elegant and quietly surprising, especially when planted where its perfume can be appreciated on winter walks through the garden.

Ideal for naturalising, Narcissus 'Pacific Hunter' settles happily into grass, borders or beneath deciduous shrubs, returning reliably year after year. Like all good jonquil types, it prefers a sunny position and reasonably well-drained soil, though it is far from fussy once established. Over time, clumps of Narcissus 'Pacific Hunter' slowly increase, creating ever-larger drifts that feel both natural and special. Its early flowering makes Narcissus 'Pacific Hunter' particularly valuable in wildlife-friendly gardens, offering nectar when little else is available. For gardeners who delight in subtle colour, fragrance and plants with a story, this Narcissus jonquilla × Narcissus viridiflorus is a quietly charismatic choice.