Description
Narcissus Pipit is a charming, lightly fragrant multi-headed daffodil that brings gentle spring colour and pollinator value to naturalistic and professional planting schemes. Each stem carries 2–4 delicate blooms, opening a pale citron yellow that gradually matures to near-white, creating a graceful two-tone effect on each plant. Its slender form and soft transition of colour offer contrast without visual heaviness. Reaching 30–35 cm, Pipit is perfectly scaled for mid-level planting or edging around spring-flowering perennials.
Its accessible blooms and subtle scent attract early hoverflies and small bees, particularly when planted in drifts or wild margins. Pipit excels in full sun and free-draining, slightly sandy soil, making it ideal for Irish rockeries, coastal beds, green-roof systems, or gravel gardens. It also performs well in pollinator strips along allotments and school gardens.
This cultivar blends easily with Muscari latifolium, or Tulip Sweetheart. Whether in an informal mixed bulb bank or a structured sensory border, Pipit brings biodiversity benefit and extended visual interest.