Narcissus ‘Orange Comet’
Description
This petite gem deserves a spot at the front of the garden border. Outer petals are the palest yellow hue and reflex, setting off glowing orange centers. The tips of the throat petals look like they’ve been snipped with pinking shears. Such a fitting name for this variety!
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: cyclamineus
Bloom time: early
Site: full sun
Harvesting/Vase Life
Details
Description
This petite gem deserves a spot at the front of the garden border. Outer petals are the palest yellow hue and reflex, setting off glowing orange centers. The tips of the throat petals look like they’ve been snipped with pinking shears. Such a fitting name for this variety!
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: cyclamineus
Bloom time: early
Site: full sun
Harvesting/Vase Life
Sources
How to Grow
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