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This is the small, early daffodil everyone loves. Its so popular that even though it's a miniature, it ranks a stunning No. 4 on the worldwide popularity list of all daffodils. (Right after the big champions like Dutch Master and Ice Follies.) With strong stems popping up to only about 8 or 10', it is very close in form to the wild daffodil it was hybridized from, which is an important benefit to wildflower gardeners. Narcissus cyclamineus is a very famous wild species that was native to Spain and Portugal. It is thought to be extinct today, but we have several hybrids made from it, such as Tete a Tete. This daffodil is actually a cross between two like parents, thus the name, which means, literally 'Head to Head', and usually describes an intimate conversation.
Note the slightly 'swept back' petals which is what gave it its botanical name; it was thought to look like a cyclamen, which has similar petal structure. But the best part is the ease of adding Tete a Tete to your meadow. The bulbs are tiny, so planting is a snap. Plant them and forget them...until spring comes and they're popping up to greet you. You'll have them for years.
Naturalizing Daffodils. Probably nothing in the gardening world is more foolproof and more rewarding than 'naturalizing' daffodils. Because unlike most other garden flowers, these fantastic plants are super-easy to plant in fall, they don't care about soil, as long as it's well-drained, and they'll bloom beautifully for you with absolutely no work every spring after you plant them. Best of all, daffodils increase over the years, each bulb developing into a blooming clump. All you have to do is pick the spots. The one thing to remember is that you won't be able to mow that area until the tops die down. Everything else takes care of itself. In a new or established wildflower meadow, the wildflower plants grow up around the daffodils hiding the fading foliage, so there's no work to do. And if you're planting wildflower seed, what could be easier that to pop in the bulbs when you have the ground already turned?
As soon as your order is placed you will receive a confirmation email. You will receive a second email the day your order ships telling you how it has been sent. Some perennials are shipped as potted plants, some as perennial roots packed in peat. The ‘Plant Information’ section describes how that item will ship. All perennials and fall-planted bulbs are packaged to withstand shipping and are fully-guaranteed. Please open upon receipt and follow the instructions included.
Perennials and fall-planted bulbs are shipped at the proper planting time for your Growing Zone. Perennial and fall-planted bulb orders will arrive separately from seeds. If your order requires more than one shipment and all items are shipping to the same address, there is no additional shipping charge. See our shipping information page for approximate ship dates and more detailed information. If you have any questions, please call Customer Service at (802) 227-7200 or contact us by email or chat.
Overall rating: 4.9148936 / 5 from 47 reviews.
The Tete-a-Tete Miniature Daffodil is a highly popular and easy-to-grow flower, known for its stunning beauty and low maintenance. Its miniature size and strong stems make it a perfect addition to any garden, especially wildflower meadows. Customers appreciate its natural look and the ease of planting and maintaining it.
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"Very big and healthy bulbs. All emerged in the middle of March and gave a bright beautiful line of flowers among our driveway. They were blooming for almost a month! Will buy more of them :)"
"These mini daffodils have done really well in a sunny spot between young perennials, even with crazy weather and spring snow in Colorado."
"Very pretty! I love their mini size."
"A beginner with bulbs, living in an area that doesn't really chill down for more than a few days. That being said, I enjoyed planting the daffodil bulbs in my pots, although no blooms ever appeared. Lots of greenery but no color. Since I had huge success with the tulip and crocus bulbs, treated the same way (both storage and planted in pots), and the daffodil shoots were many and thick, I am at a loss to explain the lack of daffodil blooms. There obviously was something in my planting scheme that selectively affected the daffodils. I have no answer to that."
"Needed a cheerful early bloomer that borders some specimen trees. These are perfect."
"These look so cute planted with muscari!"
"These are one of my favorite new flowers! So many blooms from one small plant. They look adorable with the grape hyacinths and just keep blooming and blooming. So cute in bud vases. I'm buying 100 more for next year."
"These are the most adorable flowers and I won't do without them!"
"I planted 100 bulbs in my landscaping in front of the house. They all came up and provided a beautiful welcome to spring! I plan to order more in the spring."
"Groupings along the front of a garden, around trees, along sidewalks/pathways"