Narcissus 'Cum Laude' | Cum Laude Daffodil

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DESCRIPTION
Narcissus ‘Cum Laude’ produces large, ruffled blooms with creamy-white outer petals layered around a split corona that blends apricot, peach, and rich salmon-yellow tones at the center. Slim, strap-like grey-green foliage rises in neat clumps, giving the plant a refined, upright presence as the flowers open. The overall habit is generous and full, with each stem presenting a textured, multi-hued blossom that adds early spring warmth to the landscape.

This split-corona daffodil blooms in mid to late spring with open, frilled flowers well suited for borders, containers, cutting gardens, and naturalizing in drifts. Bred through formal bulb breeding programs, it remains popular for mass plantings where abundant color and textured blooms support seasonal garden designs.

DESCRIPTION
Narcissus ‘Cum Laude’ produces large, ruffled blooms with creamy-white outer petals layered around a split corona that blends apricot, peach, and rich salmon-yellow tones at the center. Slim, strap-like grey-green foliage rises in neat clumps, giving the plant a refined, upright presence as the flowers open. The overall habit is generous and full, with each stem presenting a textured, multi-hued blossom that adds early spring warmth to the landscape.

This split-corona daffodil blooms in mid to late spring with open, frilled flowers well suited for borders, containers, cutting gardens, and naturalizing in drifts. Bred through formal bulb breeding programs, it remains popular for mass plantings where abundant color and textured blooms support seasonal garden designs.

 
  • Family: Amaryllidaceae
    Height: 14 to 18 in
    Foliage color: Gray-green to blue-green, narrow strap-shaped leaves
    Flower color: White petals with a split, frilly corona in apricot to peach tones, with a yellow eye
    Flower form: Split-corona daffodil
    Bloom time: Mid to late spring
    Light requirements: Full sun to partial shade
    Water requirements: Moderate
    Maintenance: Low, remove spent flowers to prevent seed formation, allow foliage die back naturally before removal
    Growing zone: USDA zones 4 to 8
    Wildlife attractors: Occasional visits from bees and other spring pollinators

    This plant can be seen at Roozengaarde.

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