Narcissus Division Six

This page contains pictures and information about Narcissus classified under Division 6: Cyclamineus Daffodils. Narcissus in this division have obvious characteristics inherited from Narcissus cyclamineus in their ancestry, with one nodding flower to a stem and reflexed perianth segments (petals).


Narcissus 'Englander' has N. cyclamineus in its blood. Photo by John Lonsdale.

Narcissus 'Englander', John Lonsdale

Narcissus 'February Gold' is a very early blooming, all yellow Narcissus cyclamineus hybrid. Photos taken February 2008 by Jay Yourch.

Narcissus 'February Gold' Close-up, Jay YourchNarcissus 'February Gold' Profile, Jay YourchNarcissus 'February Gold', Jay YourchNarcissus 'February Gold' Group, Jay Yourch

Narcissus 'Cha Cha' is an unusual colour for this division. Photos by David Pilling. The pot is 5" tall and wide.

Narcissus 'Cha Cha', 22nd April 2015, David PillingNarcissus 'Cha Cha', 22nd April 2015, David PillingNarcissus 'Cha Cha', 22nd April 2015, David Pilling

Narcissus 'Jack Snipe' is a smallish mid-season bloomer with white and yellow flowers. First two photos taken March 2008 by Jay Yourch, last by David Pilling.

Narcissus 'Jack Snipe', Jay YourchNarcissus 'Jack Snipe', Jay YourchNarcissus 'Jack Snipe', David Pilling

Narcissus 'Jetfire' is a vigorous, small, early bloomer with orange and yellow flowers. First two photos taken February 2007 by Jay Yourch. Last two photos by David Pilling, bulbs are on a 10 mm grid.

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Narcissus 'Minicyla' is a cross between Narcissus cyclamineus and Narcissus asturiensis. Photos by John Lonsdale.

Narcissus 'Minicyla', Jay YourchNarcissus 'Minicyla', Jay Yourch

Narcissus 'Peeping Jenny' Photos by David Pilling. Petals change colour and flowers are long lasting; the same pot of bulbs is shown in all the pictures.

Narcissus 'Peeping Jenny' bulbs 10 mm grid, 15th November 2012, David PillingNarcissus 'Peeping Jenny', 14th April 2013, David PillingNarcissus 'Peeping Jenny', 14th April 2013, David PillingNarcissus 'Peeping Jenny', 14th April 2013, David PillingNarcissus 'Peeping Jenny', 18th April 2013, David PillingNarcissus 'Peeping Jenny', 18th April 2013, David Pilling

Narcissus 'Peeping Tom' Photos by David Pilling, the last one also shows Narcissus 'Jet Fire' and Narcissus 'Tête-à-tête'.

Narcissus 'Peeping Tom', David PillingNarcissus 'Peeping Tom', David Pilling

Narcissus 'Rapture' is an early flowering form hybridised by Grant Mitsch and winner of the RHS AGM. Photos by David Pilling, the first one of flowers was taken just after they opened; it takes a day or two before the petals reach the classic swept back position. The bulbs are on a 10 mm grid.

Narcissus Rapture bulbs, David PillingNarcissus Rapture, David PillingNarcissus Rapture, David PillingNarcissus Rapture, David PillingNarcissus Rapture, David PillingNarcissus Rapture, David Pilling

Narcissus 'Snipe'


Narcissus 'Toby the First' is an early bloomer with white and yellow flowers. Photos taken March 2008 by Jay Yourch.

Narcissus 'Toby the First', Jay YourchNarcissus 'Toby the First', Jay YourchNarcissus 'Toby the First', Jay Yourch

Narcissus 'Trena'


Narcissus 'Wilma' bred and photographed by Bill Dijk in New Zealand.

Narcissus 'Wilma', Bill Dijk

Narcissus 'Wisley' is an early bloomer with white and yellow flowers. Photos taken March 2008 by Jay Yourch.

Narcissus 'Wisley', Jay YourchNarcissus 'Wisley', Jay YourchNarcissus 'Wisley', Jay Yourch

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