Bulb planting at Kew
A drift of flowering bulbs
Narcissus
‘February gold’
Narcissus 'February gold' is a hybrid, with flowers resembling those of one of its parents, Narcissus cyclamineus, which is named after the cyclamen-like shape of its flowers. It has bright yellow blooms with long, darker yellow trumpets and ruffled rims, and produces a wonderfully abundant display between February and March.
75, 000 are planted either side of the Broad Walk.









