Description
Narcissus Pink Charm is a refined, large-cupped daffodil producing showy mid-season flowers with crisp white petals and a wide, frilled trumpet that opens soft salmon-pink and fades toward a creamy-white throat. Reaching 45–50 cm, its blooms are symmetrical and upright with excellent presence in massed plantings, structured beds, and entrance-focused displays. The cultivar offers gentle fragrance and pairs romantic tonality with strong vertical appeal.
It flourishes in full sun and well-drained but moisture-retentive soils, performing beautifully in civic entrance beds, boutique hotel grounds, sheltered estate borders, and high-traffic show gardens. Pink Charm is especially effective where pastel themes or formal compositions are used which offers strong contrast alongside mid-pink Tulips, or Anemone coronaria Mr. Fokker. While only lightly scented, its broad floral surface is attractive to hoverflies and small bees in warmer spring spells.
Ideal for spring weddingscapes, residential courtyards, and health campus borders where a soft yet structured aesthetic is sought.