Narcissus ‘Tête-à-tête’ is known as a dwarf daffodil.[3] Plants emerge in early spring and produce deep yellow blooms.[9] Flowers are 5-6 cm wide.[10] Stems grow up to 15 cm tall with each stem usually possessing from 1 to 3 flowers.[11] Blooms consist of a golden perianth with a deeper yellow cup.[3] The perianth segments are ovate in shape and display a bright yellow hue, accentuated by a subtle white mucro.[12] The segments can be either partly spread or slightly reflexed, with a flat, overlapping arrangement that covers approximately one-fourth of the flower. The inner segments exhibit wavy margins.[12] The cup, located at the centre of the flower, is cylindrical and short, with a broad angle. Near the mouth of the cup, it slightly constricts and takes on a slightly darker tone compared to the perianth. The mouth of the cup is straight or slightly expanded and features six distinct lobes, with a crenate rim.[12] ‘Tête-à-tête’ is sterile,[13] therefore cannot reproduce naturally via seed and must instead reproduce asexually via bulb offsets.
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