Species large-cupped daffodil

large-cupped daffodil

Narcissus 'American Lakes'

Large-cupped Daffodil (Narcissus 'American Lakes') is a magnificent and easy-to-grow perennial flower. It grows in zones 5-10 and blossoms in mid-spring with its large yellow cup-shaped flowers. The plant produces flowers with creamy white hearts and bright yellow petals. It works well in group plantings and in the landscape to create eye-catching displays. Perfect for naturalizing, the plant spreads slowly and can withstand some shade. It prefers acid-neutral soil with plenty of organic matter. Enjoy its sweet fragrance and vibrant color in your outdoor space for many years to come.

Cycle:

Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Division,Grafting Propagation,Tissue Culture,Seed Propagation

Hardiness Zone:

3 - 8

Flowers:

Yellow petals and pink cup Flowers

Sun:

Full sun,part shade

Leaf:

Yes

Growth Rate:

High

Maintenance:

Low

Drought Tolerant:

Yes

Care Level:

Medium

watering

The large-cupped daffodil, or Narcissus 'American Lakes', should be watered on a regular basis, but should not be over-watered. Water thoroughly when the top inch of soil is dry to the touch. During the flowering period, it will need more water and should be watered a bit more frequently. It is also important to keep the soil evenly moist during this time, as too much or too little water can be detrimental to the plant's health and flowering. In general, water the large-cupped daffodil between once and twice a week.

sunlight

Large-cupped daffodil (Narcissus 'American Lakes') thrives best in full sunlight and special care must be taken to ensure the plant receives the optimal amount of sunlight it needs to thrive. During the active growing season (spring and early summer), this variety should be exposed to 8 to 10 hours of direct sunlight each day. However, during the hottest months of the summer, it's best to provide the plant with some afternoon shade and keep its exposure to direct sunlight limited to no more than 6 hours per day. Additionally, the American Lakes daffodil prefers at least 4 hours of indirect sunlight each day to maintain its health and growth.

pruning

Large-cupped daffodil (Narcissus 'American Lakes') should be pruned once the bloom cycle is complete. Generally, the bloom period for this particular species lasts from mid-Spring to early Summer. If pruning is necessary, it should take place soon after the bloom period as this will stimulate the growth of the foliage and enable fresh blooms to appear in the next season. When pruning, only the spent blooms and foliage should be removed to promote healthy growth in upcoming seasons.

Season

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Starts Flowering

Narcissus 'American Lakes' typically start flowering in March.

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