large-cupped daffodil
Narcissus 'Wild Carnival'
Overview
The large-cupped daffodil, Narcissus 'Wild Carnival', is a late blooming variety of narcissus with an impressive, wide, creamy-yellow cup. It's a showy flower, making it perfect for adding a pop of spring color to gardens. The plant is easy to grow, and the flowers are fragrant and last for long periods of time. The foliage is medium-green, and blooms typically appear in clusters of up to five stems. This plant is a hardy perennial, making it an excellent choice for gardeners looking for an effortless way to bring a touch of spring into their yard.
Care Guide
Watering
Average — every "7-10" days.
Light
Full sun, part shade.
Temperature
Hardiness zone 3-8.
Pruning
Best pruned in May, June, July, May.
Propagation
Division, Grafting Propagation, Seed Propagation, Tissue Culture
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