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Daffodil Orangery
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Daffodil Orangery
A Division 11 (split-corona) daffodil, Narcissus Orangery is a tall bulb, flowering in early to mid-spring. The narrow, sword-shaped leaves are green, the perianth (petals) are creamy-white, and the trumpet is split into six, ruffled, golden-orange segments surrounding a green stigma. Each stem carries a scented, single flower; the split corona or trumpet giving a butterfly-like effect. Daffodil Orangery can be planted as late as December, but September is far better. Can be naturalised in grass, or grown for cut flowers.
Site: Tolerates some exposureSoil: Any fertile, well-drained soil Position: Full sun or partial shadePlanting period: September to DecemberFlowering period: Early to mid-springPlanting: Depth: 6” (15cm) Spacing: 3-6” (7.5-15cm)Height: 16-18” (40-45cm)
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Bulbs | Pack of 5€5.00
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Bulbs | Pack of 4kg€5.00
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