
Plant : Daffodil
Narcissus spp.
Narcissus, more commonly known as daffodils, are cheerful spring-blooming bulbs loved for their trumpet-shaped flowers and versatility in gardens or containers. These hardy perennials signal the end of winter and thrive in borders, lawns, and cutting beds, with a wide range of forms, colors, and sizes available.
Plant Care Essentials:
Light Requirements
Full sun to partial shade
Water Scheduling
Moderate
Growth Habit
Moderate
Temperature
Hardy
Plant Profile:
- Scientific Name:
- Narcissus spp.
- Family:
- Amaryllidaceae
- Plant Type:
- Ornamental
- Origin:
- Europe and North Africa
- Size:
- 8–50cm
- Growth Rate:
- Moderate
- Light Requirements:
- Full sun to partial shade
- Watering Needs:
- Moderate
- Temperature Tolerance:
- Hardy
- Maintenance:
- Low
- Flower Color:
- Yellow, white, cream, pink, orange
- Flowering Season:
- Early to mid-spring
- Drought Tolerant:
- No
- Tropical:
- No
- Indoor:
- No
- Has Fruits:
- Yes
- Edible Fruit:
- No
- Poisonous to Pets:
- Yes
Care Instructions:
Daffodils are upright-growing, bulb-based perennials with strappy green leaves and showy flowers featuring a central cup or trumpet. Available in yellow, white, cream, orange, or pink tones, they range from delicate miniatures to tall trumpets. Some bloom singly, others in clusters, and many offer delightful fragrance—perfect for cut flowers or naturalized lawns.
Light
Daffodils bloom best in full sun but tolerate light shade. In partial shade, flowering may be reduced slightly. Ideal for beds, under deciduous trees, or open lawn settings.
Water
Water moderately during active growth in spring. Once flowering is complete, reduce watering to allow bulbs to rest. Avoid soggy conditions that cause bulb rot.
Soil
Well-drained garden soil is key. Plant bulbs in a deep, rich loam or sandy soil in autumn. Improve heavy soil with compost and grit to avoid waterlogging.
Temperature
Fully hardy and frost tolerant. Bulbs require a cool dormancy period to bloom well the following season. Ideal for temperate climates with cold winters.
Humidity
Moderate humidity is suitable. Good air circulation around foliage helps prevent fungal issues. Avoid wet, dense areas that retain moisture.
Fertilizer
Feed lightly in early spring with a balanced bulb fertilizer or compost topdressing. Avoid high nitrogen fertilizers, which promote leaves at the expense of blooms.
Best Placement Ideas
- Naturalized in grassy lawns and under trees
- Mixed spring borders with tulips and hyacinths
- Containers and window boxes for early color
- Dedicated cutting beds for fresh arrangements
Common Issues
- Narcissus fly, eelworms, and slugs damage bulbs
- Narcissus fire (fungal scorch) affecting leaves
- Viruses may distort flowers in older clumps
- Poor blooming from overcrowded or deeply buried bulbs
Things to Watch Out For
- Do not cut back foliage until it yellows
- Poisonous to pets and humans if ingested
- Deadhead flowers to divert energy to bulb development
- Lift and divide overcrowded clumps every few years
Propagation Tips
Divide mature clumps in autumn after foliage has died down. Replant young bulbs directly into prepared soil. Seed propagation is slow and rarely used for named varieties.
Maintenance Tips
Deadhead spent blooms promptly. Allow leaves to wither naturally to recharge bulbs. Lift and divide overcrowded clumps every 3–5 years to maintain vigor and consistent flowering.
Did You Know?
Did you know daffodils are deer-resistant and self-propagating? Once planted, they naturalize easily, returning year after year with minimal care and increasing in number if the foliage is left to die back naturally.
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