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Narcissus 'Palmares'

Daffodil - Narcissus

  • Bulbous plant
  • 30-60 cm high
  • Light-coloured flowers
  • Very hardy
  • Suitable as a cut flower
Splitted corolla, mostly in four parts, whose petals often lie flat on the sepals. Pure white with a pale pink fringed corolla, medium sized. Florist love this variety for exclusive arrangements. Height 35-40 cm. //

Garden use

Use

Small groups Large groups

For wildlife and biodiversity

Rabbitproof For bees For butterflies

Ornamental value and special features

Cutflower

Growth

Fast

Care

Poisonous

Planting density

Plant about 9 - 15 plants per m²

Characteristics

Height 30 - 60 cm
Flowering time March - April
Flower colour White, Orange yellow
Growth habit Ascending
Growth rate Fast
Hardiness down to about -25°C

Site conditions

Light Full sun, Sunny
Moisture Average, Moist
Soil Pervious, Light, Normal
Soil fertility Normal

Botanical information

Botanical name Narcissus 'Palmares'
Genus Narcissus
Family Amaryllidaceae
Common names NL: narcis, paasbloem
EN: Daffodil, Narcissus
FR: Jonquille, Narcisse
DE: Osterglocke, Narzisse
Parentage Split x Collarosa
Breeder J. Gerritsen and Son
Origin Hybrid