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Daffodil 'Jack Snipe'
Narcissus cyclamineus
'Jack Snipe'
The daffodil 'Jack Snipe' (Narcissus cyclamineus 'Jack Snipe') is a popular variety among many gardeners due to its attractive appearance and its characteristics as a perennial herbaceous plant. The following is information regarding this variety's growth characteristics, propagation methods, cultivation methods, garden uses, major pests and diseases, and control methods. - Growth Characteristics - Height: Grows to approximately 20–30 cm. - Flowers: Small, cute cream-colored petals contrast with a yellow tubular center; they generally bloom in the spring. - Leaves: Typically, slender, long leaves grow in clusters. - Growing Environment: Thrives in sunny locations and prefers well-drained soil. - Propagation Methods - Bulb Separation: Daffodils are usually propagated by bulb separation. The bulbs are dug up and separated during the summer dormancy period, then replanted in the autumn. 3. Cultivation Method - Planting: Plant bulbs 10–15 cm deep in the autumn. It is recommended to space bulbs at least 10 cm apart. - Watering: Be careful not to overwater, and maintain a dry environment, especially during the dormant period. - Fertilizer: It is recommended to apply a small amount of slow-release fertilizer during the early growing season. - Use in the Garden - Thanks to its small size, the 'Jack Snipe' is suitable as a border plant or for flowerbed edges. It also blends harmoniously with various other spring flowers to create a vibrant spring garden. - Major Pests and Diseases and Control Methods - Diseases: The main disease affecting daffodils is bulb rot. This can be prevented by planting in a well-drained area and ensuring proper ventilation. - Pests: Common pests include ear beetles and aphids. Observe the plants regularly and use appropriate insecticides when necessary. 'Jack Snipe' is a variety that can keep your garden beautiful for a long time if properly cared for, so please try to manage it appropriately based on the information above.
Plant Family
Narcissus family
Height
20~25cm
Spread
5~7cm
Colors
white
Bloom Period
March to April
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
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