Narcissus Split Corona

Narcissus Split Corona – A Daffodil with a Dramatic Twist

For those seeking something a little more theatrical in their spring garden, Narcissus Split Corona offers a captivating alternative to the traditional daffodil. Distinguished by its flamboyant, ruffled central cup that opens wide and lays back against the petals — more like a decorative collar than a trumpet — this variety brings a touch of botanical drama to borders and containers alike.

Often compared to orchids or butterflies in full flight, the split corona types combine elegance with exuberance. Blooming in early to mid-spring, they offer the same resilience and reliability as their classic cousins, while standing out in any planting scheme. Whether showcased in drifts or used as an eye-catching feature in pots, they never fail to draw compliments.

Hardy, perennial, and surprisingly easy to grow, these daffodils are ideal for gardeners seeking spring colour with a twist of sophistication.

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