Narcissus Sweet Desire, a bicolor double daffodil for USDA 3 to 8

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Narcissus Sweet Desire is a double daffodil variety (group 4 of the daffodil classification), developed by Karel J. van der Veek in the Netherlands, and introduced in 2016. Sweet Desire is about 40 cm tall, with grey-green foliage and flowers about 8 - 9 cm across, with pale lemon yellow perianth and petaloid segments, and bright orange corona and corona segments. Even if I bought it as fragrant, and the name Sweet Desire would have made me think so, in my opinion it has only a mild scent, so while I would definitely recommend it if you like double daffodils, as the flower is very full, I would not really recommend this variety if you are looking for a fragrant narcissus, regardless its appealing name. Narcissus Sweet Desire is hardy between USDA 3 and 8. As usual for daffodils, it loves full sun (but can grow also in partial shade), and the bulbs need to be planted in well drained soil, about 10-15 cm deep. The plant will start sprouting the laves in late autumn-early winter, blooming in early to mid spring, and then go dormant in late spring-early summer. I hope that you enjoyed the video, and if you liked it and you would like to support my YouTube garden channel and have regular updates, it would be great if you would subscribe to my channel by clicking on the button "subscribe". Also, any comments, positive or negative, is very welcome as well as any of your enquiries, to which I will try to respond as soon as possible. Thanks for watching and I hope to see you in my...

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