Van Engelen Cyclamineus Narcissus
Best naturalizing bulbs for early spring woodland gardens.
These early-blooming bulbs feature distinct reflexed petals, creating a unique, shapely appearance in the garden. This curated collection includes a variety of reliable cultivars that naturalize beautifully, returning year after year. They thrive in well-draining soil and are an excellent choice for low-maintenance landscapes.
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Vanengelen
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Who it's for
- Gardeners seeking early seasonal color and distinctive floral shapes
- Homeowners wanting a low-maintenance, long-term floral investment
- Rural residents dealing with frequent wildlife interference in their gardens
Who should skip it
- Growers with poorly draining soil or heavy clay landscapes
- Tidy-minded landscapers who dislike lingering brown or yellowing foliage
- Designers requiring a diverse or high-contrast color variety
Performance breakdown
Naturalization Potential
These bulbs establish themselves effortlessly, spreading reliably across garden beds over time.
Pest Resistance
Deer and rodents typically ignore these, saving you from constant garden vigilance.
Visual Impact
Reflexed petals offer a distinct, sophisticated silhouette that stands out in spring.
Maintenance Ease
Once planted, they require minimal intervention beyond basic seasonal foliage care.
Hardiness Versatility
Broad zone compatibility makes them a reliable choice for diverse climates.
Planting Flexibility
Adaptable to containers or woodland edges, though they prefer well-draining soil.
Key Specs
Hardiness Zones
3-8
Mature Height
8-14 inches
Planting Depth
6-8 inches
Spacing
6 inches
Bloom Time
April-May
Bulb Size
DNII
Deer Resistant
Yes
Plant Type
Bulb
Sun Exposure
Full Sun to Partial Shade
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