rkfelsh 2025. 2. 22. 10:31

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Division: Division 11a - Split-Cupped Collar
Color: Perianth (Petals): White
Color: Corona (Cups): Yellow
Description: 'Perianth segments ovate, blunt, yellowish white, heavily tinged yellow at base also at midrib beneath, spreading, overlapping one-third; corona split to base, the six segments as wide & almost as long as the perianth segments..vivid yellow' RHS.
Bloom season: L - Late Spring
Height classification: Standard (12.8" to 26.6")
Special Classes: ADS Classics
Hybridizer: J. Gerritsen and Son
Year of registration: 1965
Country of Origin: the Netherlands

Split Cupped Collar Daffodil (Narcissus 'Valdrome') in the Daffodils Database - Garden.org

Genus description

Narcissus are bulbous herbaceous perennials with linear leaves and leafless stems bearing flowers, which may be solitary or in umbels, with 6 spreading perianth segments and a cup or trumpet-shaped corona

Narcissus 'Valdrome' (11a)/RHS Gardening

The white perianth is almost eclipsed by the split corona. The Corona is a lovely lemon yellow with a loose ruffle. A gorgeous, mid to late flowering variety.

Frivolous flamboyance, Butterfly Daffodils are elaborate flowers where the corona, or trumpet is split to form a ruffle. This ruffle makes the flower appear to be double. For this reason they are also known as Split Corona or Split Cup Daffodils. But we like the more romantic term, Butterfly Daffodils, and think they look fabulous fluttering in the spring breeze.
Butterfly Daffodils are easy, they like the simple things in life; plenty of sun and a well drained soil.
It is a good idea to prepare your soil by digging through some well rotted manure a few weeks prior to planting. This will improve drainage and add nutrients to the soil, giving your Butterfly Daffodils a good start.
Plant Butterfly Daffodil bulbs three times as deep as the bulb is high with the pointy end up. The depth will protect them from heat and soil erosion as well as providing strength for the stem. Space your Daffodils 10-20cm apart, more if you are leaving the bulbs in to naturalise.
Once the flowering has finished you can remove the flower stem. Allow the foliage to remain until it has yellowed. The Daffodil foliage gathers energy and nutrients at this time for next year's blooms. Keep relatively moist during this time, and add a little general purpose fertiliser. Daffodils like Potash and slow release fertiliser brands which are low in nitrogen (this means more flowers and less foliage

Daffodil Valdrome - Tesselaar