Narcissus 'Lemon Taffeta'
Narcissus 'Lemon Taffeta' is as light and fanciful as its name suggests, but with a quietly sophisticated twist. This split-corona daffodil begins its spring performance with crisp white petals and a ruffled, cream-coloured centre edged in bright lemon-yellow. But here’s where things get interesting—the lemon tones don’t stay politely at the edges. As the flower matures, they begin to seep softly across the frilly corona, spreading in a way that’s entirely natural, yet never quite the same twice. Narcissus 'Lemon Taffeta' plays with colour like a well-blended watercolour painting—elegant, changeable, and just a touch theatrical.
Plant Narcissus 'Lemon Taffeta' in a sunny or lightly shaded spot where its evolving hues can be fully appreciated—borders, containers, or naturalistic groupings all suit it well. It performs reliably in well-drained soil and returns year after year with minimal fuss. Perfect for gardeners who like their spring blooms with a bit of nuance, Narcissus 'Lemon Taffeta' offers a fresh, contemporary take on the traditional daffodil. Its delicate ruffles and shifting palette make it a quiet standout among the crowd, offering gentle drama without ever overstepping the mark. Think of it as the floral equivalent of a well-made dessert: light, refined, and entirely satisfying.
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Narcissus 'Lemon Taffeta'
Narcissus 'Lemon Taffeta'
Narcissus 'Lemon Taffeta' is as light and fanciful as its name suggests, but with a quietly sophisticated twist. This split-corona daffodil begins its spring performance with crisp white petals and a ruffled, cream-coloured centre edged in bright lemon-yellow. But here’s where things get interesting—the lemon tones don’t stay politely at the edges. As the flower matures, they begin to seep softly across the frilly corona, spreading in a way that’s entirely natural, yet never quite the same twice. Narcissus 'Lemon Taffeta' plays with colour like a well-blended watercolour painting—elegant, changeable, and just a touch theatrical.
Plant Narcissus 'Lemon Taffeta' in a sunny or lightly shaded spot where its evolving hues can be fully appreciated—borders, containers, or naturalistic groupings all suit it well. It performs reliably in well-drained soil and returns year after year with minimal fuss. Perfect for gardeners who like their spring blooms with a bit of nuance, Narcissus 'Lemon Taffeta' offers a fresh, contemporary take on the traditional daffodil. Its delicate ruffles and shifting palette make it a quiet standout among the crowd, offering gentle drama without ever overstepping the mark. Think of it as the floral equivalent of a well-made dessert: light, refined, and entirely satisfying.
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Narcissus 'Lemon Taffeta' is as light and fanciful as its name suggests, but with a quietly sophisticated twist. This split-corona daffodil begins its spring performance with crisp white petals and a ruffled, cream-coloured centre edged in bright lemon-yellow. But here’s where things get interesting—the lemon tones don’t stay politely at the edges. As the flower matures, they begin to seep softly across the frilly corona, spreading in a way that’s entirely natural, yet never quite the same twice. Narcissus 'Lemon Taffeta' plays with colour like a well-blended watercolour painting—elegant, changeable, and just a touch theatrical.
Plant Narcissus 'Lemon Taffeta' in a sunny or lightly shaded spot where its evolving hues can be fully appreciated—borders, containers, or naturalistic groupings all suit it well. It performs reliably in well-drained soil and returns year after year with minimal fuss. Perfect for gardeners who like their spring blooms with a bit of nuance, Narcissus 'Lemon Taffeta' offers a fresh, contemporary take on the traditional daffodil. Its delicate ruffles and shifting palette make it a quiet standout among the crowd, offering gentle drama without ever overstepping the mark. Think of it as the floral equivalent of a well-made dessert: light, refined, and entirely satisfying.























