
bulbocodium daffodil
Narcissus triandrus
Overview
Bulbocodium daffodil is a beautiful species of flower that is sometimes referred to by its scientific name of Narcissus Triandrus. Its petals are composed of yellow and white hues and appear between the months of March and May. Unlike other species of Daffodils, Bulbocodium has a more bell-shaped flower with a smaller center cup that stands proud amongst other species. This particular species of daffodil grows up to 8-10 inches tall with long, thin stems. The fragrant flowers attract pollinators and grow best in moist and well drained soils in full sun or partly shaded areas. Bulbocodium Daffodils are perfect for brightening up the garden!
Care Guide
Watering
Average — every "7-10" days.
Light
Full sun, part shade.
Temperature
Hardiness zone 4-9.
Pruning
Best pruned in March, April, May, April, May, May.
Propagation
Division, Seed Propagation, Offsets, Grafting Propagation
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