This charming miniature daffodil produces bright yellow, trumpet-shaped flowers that sit atop slender stems, adding a burst of colour to spring gardens. Hardy down to -10°C, ‘Abba’ is perfect for containers, borders, or rockeries, bringing cheerful spring blooms in a compact form. This variety is particularly well-suited for smaller gardens or planting in drifts for a more dramatic effect.
Narcissus ‘Abba’ is a delightful dwarf variety of daffodil, featuring bright yellow blooms that are smaller in size compared to traditional daffodils, but no less striking. Each flower has the classic daffodil shape, with a small, vibrant trumpet surrounded by delicate petals. ‘Abba’ is known for its early spring blooms, which are great for adding colour and interest to garden beds, pots, or even as a cut flower. Its compact growth habit makes it ideal for smaller spaces and containers.
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Perennial
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Compact, Dwarf, Bulbous
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Flowers: Spring
Foliage: Spring to early summer
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Scientific Name
Narcissus ‘Abba’ (daffodil, variety: Abba)
Common Name
Miniature Daffodil, Narcissus
Origin
Cultivar, derived from hybrid daffodils originating in Europe and Asia.
Pruning Tips
Remove spent flowers after they’ve faded to encourage the plant to focus on building strength for next year. Leave the foliage until it has fully died back to allow the bulbs to store energy.
Wildlife Value
Attracts pollinators like bees in early spring. However, it is not generally known for providing a significant habitat for wildlife.
Positioning
Prefers well-drained soil and a sunny location, although it can tolerate partial shade. It’s perfect for planting in containers, borders, or rock gardens.
Water
Water moderately during the growing season, ensuring the soil is moist but not waterlogged. Reduce watering after flowering to prevent bulb rot.
Soil
Prefers well-draining, slightly acidic to neutral soil. Avoid overly rich soil, as this can lead to weak growth.
Food
Feed with a balanced, slow-release fertiliser at the start of the growing season to support strong blooms.
Pet-safe
Toxic to pets if ingested, so it’s best to plant in areas that are out of reach of animals.
Sprouts Top Tips
Plant in groups for a more dramatic effect, and allow the foliage to die back naturally to ensure healthy growth in the following year. ‘Abba’ works well in containers and is a great choice for spring pots.