Phonetic Spelling:nar-SIS-us soo-doh-nar-SIS-us
Genus:Narcissus
Species:pseudonarcissus
Family:Amaryllidaceae
The Trumpet Daffodil is a perennial bulbous herb that can reach heights of up to 1.5 feet. It typically flowers in early spring, showcasing single blooms characterized by a corona tube that is equal to or longer than the petals—this is a key identifying trait of the species. With a tendency to spread, this plant is ideal for naturalizing in gardens. It demonstrates resilience to both heat and drought but does not fare well in overly wet conditions. To enhance growth, incorporating bone meal or superphosphate into the planting hole is recommended. For optimal results, plant the bulbs six weeks prior to the first frost, burying them 4 to 5 inches deep. Once the foliage has naturally browned, it should be cut back. Thanks to its content of poisonous alkaloids, this plant is resistant to pests and diseases.
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