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Daffodil 'Orange Progressive'
Narcissus pseudonarcissus
'Orange Progress'
The daffodil 'Orange Progress' (Narcissus pseudonarcissus 'Orange Progress') is a variety characterized by a beautiful orange center and cream-colored petals. The following describes the growth characteristics, propagation methods, cultivation methods, garden uses, major pests and diseases, and control methods for this variety. Growth Characteristics - Growing Environment: 'Orange Progress' prefers sunny locations but can grow in partially shaded areas. It thrives best in well-drained soil, and it is best to avoid overly wet environments. - Plant Size: It typically grows to a height of 30 to 45 cm. - Flowering Season: It blooms in the spring, producing its most beautiful flowers particularly between March and April. Propagation Methods - Bulb Separation: Daffodils are primarily propagated by bulbs. Towards the end of summer, the bulbs can be carefully separated for cultivation. It is recommended to do this every 3 to 5 years. Cultivation Method - Planting: It is best to plant bulbs in the autumn. Plant them at a depth of approximately 12 cm and space them 10 to 15 cm apart. - Soil Management: They prefer well-drained, neutral to slightly acidic soil. Adding compost or fertilizer before planting promotes healthy growth. - Watering: Proper watering is necessary during dry periods, but excessive watering should be avoided. Garden Use Thanks to its vibrant color, 'Orange Progressive' is suitable for garden edges, flowerbeds, or wildflower gardens designed to create natural landscapes. In particular, it harmonizes well with other spring flowers and can provide visual contrast. Major Pests and Control Methods - Diseases: Daffodil bulb rot or fungal diseases can be problematic. To prevent this, it is important to avoid overwatering and to periodically check the condition of the bulbs to remove any rotten ones. - Pests: Daffodil flies and aphids are the primary concerns. In this case, you may consider the periodic use of insecticides or natural control methods. Based on this information, if you properly care for 'Orange Progressive,' you will be able to create a wonderful spring scene in your garden.
Plant Family
Narcissus family
Height
30~60cm
Spread
5~7cm
Colors
yellow, orange
Bloom Period
april
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-5°C
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