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Narcissus Peach Cobbler

Narcissus Peach Cobbler
Daffodil 'Peach Cobbler'

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This recent daffodil bears double to triple flowers with a tousled appearance. The corolla is slightly tinged with yellow. The centre of the flower houses a short crown formed of a multitude of small yellow-orange to peach or cream-white petals. This variety blooms quite early, in April, on rather sturdy 40cm (16in) stems. The flowers spectacular in bouquets.
Flower size
5 cm
Height at maturity
40 cm
Spread at maturity
10 cm
Exposure
Sun, Partial shade
Hardiness
Hardy down to -23°C
Soil moisture
Moist soil
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Best planting time September to October
Recommended planting time January, September to December
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Description

Narcissus 'Peach Cobbler' is a recent variety of double-flowered daffodil, ready to make its entrance in our gardens. Its flower is double, even triple, and appears somewhat dishevelled. It boasts a double corolla of white-cream petals with a central cup divided into small yellow, peach, or slightly orange petals. This beautiful plant flowers early in the daffodil season, in April, on rather sturdy stems. Its flowers are beautiful in spring flower beds and are spectacular in bouquets.

  

Narcissus 'Peach Cobbler' is a horticultural hybrid introduced in the Netherlands in 2014. It belongs to the Amaryllidaceae family. More precisely, it belongs to division 4 of daffodils, which are the double daffodils. The Narcissus genus includes about 50 species mainly found in the western Mediterranean, but also in Africa and Asia. 'Peach Cobbler' produces a very sturdy stem measuring 40cm (16in) tall when in bloom. It is a spring-flowering plant, whose large yellow-green flower bud gives rise to delightful flowers 4.5cm (2in) in diameter. The flowers face upwards, and are composed of 2 to 3 rows of white-cream to pale-yellow petals, topped with a unique crown. This crown or cup is divided into yellow-orange segments that intercalate between the white-cream petals. Double-flowered daffodils have a long flowering period. The linear foliage is deciduous and disappears in summer. 

 

There are so many daffodil cultivars that one can enjoy them for three months in spring without ever getting tired. They all have in common the ability to naturalise easily, to offer an infinite range of yellow and white shades, and to often emit sweet fragrances. Grow them in large clumps in lawns or at the edge of flower beds (at least 20 bulbs) for an enhanced effect. Pair 'Peach Cobbler’ with squills, hyacinths, double tulips, forget-me-nots, pansies, or liverworts. A group of 'Peach Cobbler’ double-flowered daffodils in a vase creates a sensational effect. This daffodil is also perfect in pots.

 

Daffodil or Narcissus? Botanically speaking, daffodils are part of the narcissus family. They bear flowers grouped in pairs or more, and their corona forms a longer campanulate trumpet than the corolla is wide. The botanical species have the charm of wild plants and thrive in rockeries: N. bulbocodium, N. canaliculatus, N. juncifolius, N. pseudonarcissus are among the prettiest.

For bouquets, we advise against mixing narcissus with other flowers, especially tulips, as daffodil stems contain a substance that causes other flowers to wilt quickly. This detrimental effect on other flower species can be reduced by dipping the ends of narcissus stems in hot water for 1 to 2 minutes.

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Narcissus Peach Cobbler (Flowering) Flowering

Plant habit

Height at maturity 40 cm
Spread at maturity 10 cm
Growth rate normal

Flowering

Flower colour multicoloured
Flowering time April
Inflorescence Double
Flower size 5 cm
Good for cut flowers Cut flower blooms

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour medium green

Botanical data

Genus

Narcissus

Cultivar

Peach Cobbler

Family

Amaryllidaceae

Other common names

Daffodil 'Peach Cobbler'

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

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Planting and care

Narcissus 'Peach Cobbler' is undemanding. It grows in any well-drained and loosened soil, but the results are less satisfactory in overly wet or excessively acidic soils. Plant the bulbs from September to mid-December, at a depth of 15cm (6in), with a spacing of 8cm (3in), in a sunny or partially shaded location (at least 3 hours of sunlight per day). Do not disturb them and, each year, your daffodils will produce more and more flowers.

You can plant them in lawns. In this case, lift the turf, and dig and loosen the soil to a depth of at least 20cm (8in) (the length of a spade). Plant your bulbs, cover with soil, and replace the turf. Choose a spot where you won't mow, as the daffodil leaves must wither before cutting them. The bulb uses the leaves to rebuild itself and prepare the flowers for the following year. However, cut the flowers as soon as they fade to avoid seed formation, which would unnecessarily exhaust the bulb. 

It is advisable to water in case of drought. The daffodil bulbs remain in the ground.

Remove faded flowers to help the bulb replenish its reserves. After flowering, let the foliage die naturally and only cut it when it turns yellow.

If the clumps become too dense, they will stop producing as many flowers. They can be divided from July to September when the leaves are dry. Replant the bulbs immediately, discarding any damaged ones.

Planting period

Best planting time September to October
Recommended planting time January, September to December
Planting depth 15 cm

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow, Woodland edge
Type of use Edge of border, Free-standing, Container
Hardiness Hardy down to -23°C (USDA zone 6a) Show map
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Planting density 25 per m2
Exposure Sun, Partial shade
Soil pH Any
Soil moisture Moist soil, well-drained, fertile

Care

Pruning instructions Remove the faded flowers to prevent the bulb weakening from seed production. You can cut the foliage once it has withered and turned yellow.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time May to June
Soil moisture Moist soil
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground

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