Species large-cupped daffodil
yellow-orange flowers with green leaves and stems

large-cupped daffodil

Narcissus 'Juanita'

The large-cupped daffodil (Narcissus 'Juanita') is a cheerful flower perfect for adding color and life to any garden. It has a tall, strong stem with a classic trumpet-shaped flower petals of bright yellow at the end of the stem. The cup of this daffodil is uniquely large in size, up to 6 inches wide, making it quite the showy bloom! These flowers bloom in mid-spring, bringing an abundance of beauty to your garden in a matter of weeks. The large-cupped daffodil is hardy and can easily withstand all of the slings and arrows of mother nature. Plant in clumps for a stunning display of vibrant yellow every season!

Cycle:

Perennial

Watering:

Average

Propagation:

Division,Grafting Propagation,Layering Propagation,Seed Propagation

Hardiness Zone:

3 - 8

Flowers:

Yellow petals and orange cup Flowers

Sun:

Full sun,part shade

Leaf:

Yes

Leaf Color:

green

Growth Rate:

High

Maintenance:

Low

Care Level:

Medium

watering

Large-cupped daffodil (Narcissus 'Juanita') should be watered on a regular basis throughout the growing season. Water deeply every 2 weeks when the soil is dry, and once every week during hot weather. In periods of extended dry weather, water once a week during the morning, but avoid wetting the foliage. Reduce watering frequency to once a month during winter and early spring months.

sunlight

Large-cupped daffodil (Narcissus 'Juanita') is a beautiful and hardy flowering plant. This plant requires at least 6 hours of direct sunlight each day during the growing season for optimal growth. When the growing season ends and temperatures drop, the plant should be allowed to receive indirect sunlight, or should be placed in a sunny location for several hours each day. During the winter months, the plant should receive no more than 8 hours of bright, indirect sunlight daily. Too much sun can cause leaves to wilt and become discolored. Without adequate light, the plant will not bloom.

pruning

Large-cupped daffodils should be pruned after flowering, when the foliage has yellowed and the stem has started to die back. A light pruning is all that is required so that the stems are cut back just above the ground. Pruning back too far can reduce flower production in future seasons. It is important to note that the bulbs should not be disturbed, as this can cause damage to the root system and result in decreased flowering.

Season

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Starts Flowering

Narcissus 'Juanita' typically starts flowering in March.

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