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Description
Flowers are strikingly beautiful and have vibrant colors. The blooming daffodils are a beautiful sight in the spring yard.
Daffodil is a perennial plant of the Amaryllidaceae family that blooms in the spring. The plants are scapose, with a single hollow flower stem in the center that is leafless. The bulb produces a number of slender, strap-shaped, green or blue-green leaves. Normally, the plant stem contains a single flower, but on occasion, an umbel (cluster of flowers) will appear.
Flowers can range in height from 6 to 20 inches, and they can be solitary or double. They can also grow alone on a stem or in clusters.The stamens are contained in this trumpet form.
Common Name: Daffodil, Daffadowndilly, Narcissus, Jonquil
Flower Color: Yellow, Orange
Height: Up to 18 inches
Bloom Period: Spring
Strength Level: Easy to Grow
Planting And Care
- When fruits are chilling, they don’t stay close to the bulbs.
- When the soil appears dry to the touch, water the plant.
- Give your plants plenty of water during the summer and less during the winter and wet season.
- Aim to water the plants between 8 and 10 in the morning.
- Dead, diseased, or damaged plant components should be removed and thrown in the rubbish collector.
- A plant should be fertilized mostly in the spring, while it is in the flowering bud stage.
- Add organic material to the potting mix as a mulch.
Daffodil Romaine Care
- The rainy, autumn, and early winter seasons are when daffodil bulbs are sown.
- You can store the bulb in a vented mesh bag in the refrigerator for two to three weeks prior to sowing.
- About 4 C is the highest chilling temperature.
- Create a hole that is around three times deeper than the bulb’s height.
- Place the bulb tip up in the hole, cover with earth, and press down firmly.
- Place lights four to six inches apart.Thoroughly water after planting.
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