Narcissus Orangery Bulbs
Narcissus ‘Orangery’ is a stunning split-corona daffodil, featuring creamy-white outer petals framing a vibrant, ruffled orange-yellow corona. Blooms appear in early to mid-spring, adding bold colour and elegance to borders, terraces, and cut flower displays.
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Narcissus ‘Orangery’ is a stunning split-corona daffodil, featuring creamy-white outer petals framing a vibrant, ruffled orange-yellow corona. Blooms appear in early to mid-spring, adding bold colour and elegance to borders, terraces, and cut flower displays.
A split-corona (papillon/orchid) daffodil: its striking two-tier structure and lively hues make it both a garden standout and exceptional in floral arrangements.
Flowering Time: March–April (early to mid spring)
- Soil: Prefers fertile, moist but well-drained soil
- Aspect: Thrives in full sun to partial shade
- Planting Time & Depth: Plant autumn (Sept–Nov) at 10–15 cm deep; space bulbs around 10–15 cm apart
- Bulbs are toxic to pets or humans if ingested
- Deadhead as flowers fade
- Foliage should be allowed to die down naturally