Flower colour
Flower style:
Funnel/trumpet shapedFoliage colour
Foliage style:
Strap-likeSun
Partial shade
Shade
Well drained
Moist well drained
Moist
Aquatic
Bog/marginal
Hardiness
Narcissus 'Tete-a-Tete'
Scientific family:
AmaryllidaceaeDaffodil type:
Division 12: Miscellaneous daffodilType:
BulbLifecycle:
DeciduousGarden style:
Cottage/informal, town/courtyard or wildflowerPosition:
Border, containers, lawn or underplantingSoil:
Clay, loam, sand or chalkpH:
Acid, alkaline or neutralAspect:
South, east or westExposure:
Sheltered or exposedShape:
Clump/mound formingMaintenance:
Little or no maintenanceHealth caution:
Poisonous and skin irritantAdditional use:
Cut flowersTime to maturity:
2-5 yearsAwards:
AGM'Tête-à-Tête' is a dwarf narcissus with bright-yellow, slightly recurved golden yellow petals surrounding a deeper yellow trumpet. It is an early flowerer, usually with two small flowers per stem.
Daffodils are one of the classic signs of spring, with their cheerful yellow or white trumpet shaped flowers bobbing above clumps of strap-like green leaves from late February onwards. They look equally good in borders, in containers or as naturalised drifts in lawns.