Narcissus ‘Floret’
Description
I am so excited to have a daffodil named in honor of the farm! ‘Floret’ has slightly nodding, small to medium-size blossoms that have long, pale orange-peach trumpets with ruffled edges that darken slightly as they age. The outer petals are pale buttercream in color, with pointed tips. Blooms have a light fragrance. This variety was first introduced as ‘Reed 2002-65/05-1’ and was officially registered as ‘Floret’ in 2024.
Please note: When cut, daffodils and narcissus emit a toxic sap that can cause skin irritation. Use caution and wear gloves when harvesting.
Details
Type: information to come
Bloom time: information to come
Site: full sun
Details
Description
I am so excited to have a daffodil named in honor of the farm! ‘Floret’ has slightly nodding, small to medium-size blossoms that have long, pale orange-peach trumpets with ruffled edges that darken slightly as they age. The outer petals are pale buttercream in color, with pointed tips. Blooms have a light fragrance. This variety was first introduced as ‘Reed 2002-65/05-1’ and was officially registered as ‘Floret’ in 2024.
Please note: When cut, daffodils and narcissus emit a toxic sap that can cause skin irritation. Use caution and wear gloves when harvesting.
Details
Type: information to come
Bloom time: information to come
Site: full sun
Sources
How to Grow
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