Description
Daffodil, Narcissus Falconet (Estremadura) - Bulbs
Narcissus is a genus of bulbous perennials. Tazetta daffodils have relatively broad leaves and stem bearing umbels, usually fragrant flowers per stem, fewer in larger-flowered cultiva Falconet is a Tazetta daffodil to 40cm, with stems bearing several yellow flowers with orange cups.
Common Name | Daffodil, Falconet, Estremadura |
Height | Up to 40 cm |
Flower Colour | Yellow and white |
Bloom Time | Spring |
Difficulty Level | Easy to grow |
Planting and care
- Soils should be kept uniformly moist during the growing season
- The foliage should not be cut back until it begins to yellow
- The top portion of each flower stem may be removed after the flowers have bloomed
- If bloom quality and quantity decline over time, clumps may be divided by digging
Daffodil Estremadura care
- You can plant 4 to 5 bulbs per sq
- foot in the fall/autumn
- Loosen the soil with a fork and plant the bulb with the point up and roots down
- Plant 6 apart from a center of a bulb to the center of a bulb
- Each bulb should be planted 2 to 3 times as deep as the bulb, with at least 4 of soil over the top
- Potted bulbs can always be planted a little closer than those in the garden
- Propagate by removing offsets as the leaves fade in early summer
Sunlight | Full sun to part shade |
Watering | Medium |
Soil | Well-drained soils, organically rich loams |
Temperature | 14 to 24 degrees C |
Fertilizer | Fresh potting compost |
Harvest Season | Spring |
Daffodil Estremadura special feature
The plant is one that attracts numerous pollinato
Daffodil Estremadura uses
Ornamental Use:
- They are best sited in beds, borders, wild gardens, open woodland areas