Split crown daffodils
If you're looking to add a unique and eye-catching element to your garden, consider planting split crown daffodils.
- Daffodil Split Crown Orangery x 10Narcissus 'Orangery'€7.50Stock 57Make a statement with these highly unusual orchid flowering Daffodils. Beautiful creamy white petals with an orange segmented cup that mirrors the sha Learn More
- Narcissus Edinburgh 12/14 x 10Narcissus EdinburghSpecial Price €8.05 Regular Price €8.95Stock 67In spring, Narcissus Edinburgh produces large highly fragrant flowers, it has pure white petals and its large split-crown is exploded in a pretty... Learn More
- Narcissus Parisienne 12/14 x 10Narcissus Parisienne€5.95Stock 56Narcissus 'Parisienne' is a mid to late season bloomer with white petals and a bright yellow to orange cup split into three segments. This spilt... Learn More
- Narcissus Souvereign 12/14 x 10Narcissus SouvereignSpecial Price €8.95 Regular Price €9.95Stock 47Souvereign is a great daffodil of the split crown types, their uniquely shaped flowers resemble orchids. Souvereign has a lovely flower with an... Learn More
- Daffodil Split Crown Mondragon x 10Narcissus 'Mondragon'Special Price €8.95 Regular Price €9.95Stock 61Mondragon or Mountain Dragon is a great daffodil of the split crown types, their uniquely shaped flowers resemble orchids. Mondragon has a lovely flow Learn More
- Daffodil Belcanto x 10Narcissus BelcantoSpecial Price €7.65 Regular Price €8.50Stock 52“Belcanto” produces double pretty primrose yellow blossoms later in the season. This spilt crown variety is... Learn More
These unusual flowers are native to Europe and North Africa, and are widely cultivated around the world for their beauty and ease of care.
One of the most well-known species in this group is the split crown narcissus, also known as the "split corona daffodil." This flower is characterized by its distinctive split crown, which is formed by the petals being split into two separate sections. The petals are typically a bright yellow color, and the cup is small and shallow.In the garden, split crown daffodils are best planted in well-draining soil in an area that receives full sun to partial shade. They are drought-tolerant and do not require a lot of maintenance, making them a popular choice for gardeners.
Split crown daffodils are also popular as cut flowers, and are often used in arrangements or bouquets. They are known for their long vase life and delicate, fragrant blooms.
Overall, split crown daffodils are a beautiful and unique choice for any garden, and are sure to add a touch of elegance and interest to any setting. So why wait? Add some split crown daffodils to your garden today and enjoy their beauty for seasons to come!