Narcissus Sir Winston Churchill 12/14

Narcissus Sir Winston Churchill 12/14

Highly fragrant, double daffodil with white and orange-toned blooms. Late flowering, great for floristry and scented Irish beds.

Description

Narcissus Sir Winston Churchill is a late-flowering, fully double tazetta daffodil that brings a sense of refined abundance and aromatic drama to spring plantings. Each upright stem bears a generous cluster of 3 to 5 densely ruffled, peony-style blooms in creamy ivory-white, with soft amber-orange flecks nestled at the petal centres — evoking the look of vintage floristry or heirloom garden roses. The rich, spicy-sweet fragrance is potent and far-reaching, making it an exceptional cultivar for sensory gardens, commercial cut flower plots, and entrance designs requiring olfactory impact.

Growing to a stately 35–45 cm, it holds itself elegantly in structured beds and is particularly valuable for Irish planting schemes that demand high ornamental value alongside biodiversity merit. Its clustered flowering habit creates density and floral richness in both small spaces and large formal layouts. Ideal in mixed bulb lawns for historic estates, along avenue borders, or embedded within perennial schemes in hospitality courtyards or assisted-living complexes. This cultivar is equally at home in floristry-focused walled gardens and heritage restoration projects, where scent, form, and seasonal layering are key.

Sir Winston Churchill performs best in well-drained, humus-rich loam or lightly sandy soils with moderate fertility. It thrives in full sun but also tolerates light dappled shade, allowing it to be interplanted beneath deciduous trees, among mature shrubs, or beside early-leafing herbaceous companions. In Irish conditions, it benefits from sheltered spots near buildings, hedges, or walls that buffer early-season winds and enhance fragrance retention.

Its blooms are highly attractive to hoverflies and spring-active solitary bees, offering early nectar access via their semi-open inner structure. Particularly valuable in sensory designs for schools, healing gardens, and public parks with accessible paths and close viewing. Its flowering time bridges the gap between peak mid-season daffodils and late-spring tulips, helping to extend visual continuity.

Sir Winston Churchill is visually stunning when combined with cool-toned partners like Narcissus Thalia, Hyacinth City of Haarlem, Muscari White Magic, or the soft blush of Tulip Pink Star. Use it to anchor romantic pastel themes, create richly scented borders in boutique hotels, or elevate spring planting schemes in civic reception zones.

Additional information

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Height

45

Flowering Period

Late

Bulbs/m2

Biodiversity friendly

Fragrant