We're all use to seeing lemon-colored daffodils in the spring, but it's fun to mix things up with some different shades. These striking peach and pink narcissus varieties are fun to grow, and look amazing in the garden or in cut-flower bouquets!
Last week, my mom surprised me with the most incredible bouquet I've ever received. It was a stunning collection of pink and peach narcissus varieties that she grew herself, in her Zone 5a garden.
The best think about this incredible bouquet? She had labelled EVERY SINGLE BLOSSOM, so I'd know the variety name for each unique bloom! Isn't that the sweetest thing?
I was so blown away by this heavenly curated collection of pink and peach narcissus varieties, that I just had to share them all with you!
You can see each beautiful blossom in detail, in this video. And then below, I'm going to show you where you can order these varieties to grow in your own garden at home!
Weren't those pink and peach narcissus blossoms just amazing? Did you find a new favorite?
For me, I just have to add Electrus and Precocious to my daffodil beds. I am smitten!
Where to find the PINK AND PEACH NARCISSUS VARIETIES in this video
If you found some varieties you'd like to grow yourself, here are the source links where you can find these bulbs to add to your own collection.
The bulbs that produced the flowers in this video primarily came from John Scheepers, McClure & Zimmerman, and Van Engelen.
A few varieties aren't available any longer from these suppliers, or are available only as part of the "Ravishing All-Pink Narcissus Mixture", offered by John Scheepers.
So where individual varieties aren't available through these suppliers, I've found other places these can be sourced in the US, (but do be aware I haven't ordered from these other companies personally.)
PINK AND PEACH NARCISSUS VARIETIES LIST WITH SOURCES:
Bell Song: https://www.johnscheepers.com/narcissus-bell-song.html
Sophie Girl: (currently hard to find as a single offering, in the US. If you know a supplier, let me know in the comments!)
Salome: https://www.johnscheepers.com/narcissus-salome.html
Pink Charm: https://www.johnscheepers.com/narcissus-pink-charm.html
Accent: https://www.johnscheepers.com/narcissus-accent.html
Precocious: https://www.edenbrothers.com/store/daffodil-bulbs-precocious.html
Electrus: https://www.johnscheepers.com/narcissus-electrus.html
Delnashaugh: https://www.johnscheepers.com/narcissus-delnashaugh.html
Spring Pride: https://www.longfield-gardens.com/plantname/Narcissus-Pink-Pride
Yellow varieties in the video:
W.P. Milner: https://www.mzbulb.com/product/MF62087/237
"Wild Jonquil", Narcissus Jonquilla: https://www.mzbulb.com/product/MF62809/233
Delibes: https://www.johnscheepers.com/narcissus-delibes.html
How about you? Do you have a favorite pink or peach daffodil that should be on this list of must-grow varieties? If you do, I'd love to hear about it in the comments!
Thanks for watching, and know that I'm cheering you on in your gardening journey!
Happy growing!
Anna Chesley is a freelance writer living a homestead lifestyle, with a special love for family travel, old books, vintage skills, and seaside living. In addition to founding Salt In My Coffee, she runs the website, New England Family Life, as well as The 1800's Housewife, a website devoted to re-creating authentic 1800's recipes.
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