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Daffodil 'Pueblo'
Narcissus jonquilla
'Pueblo'
The daffodil 'Pueblo' (Narcissus jonquilla 'Pueblo') is a perennial bulbous plant characterized by its beautiful white flowers that bloom in the spring. The following is information regarding this variety's growth characteristics, propagation methods, cultivation methods, garden uses, and pest and disease control. Growth Characteristics - Growth Conditions: It thrives in full sun and prefers well-drained soil. It can also grow in light partial shade. - Flowering Period: It typically blooms between April and May, with flowers lasting for about 2 to 3 weeks. - Cold Hardiness: The bulbs are cold-hardy enough to survive underground even during the winter. Propagation Methods - Bulb Division: Daffodils are primarily propagated by bulb division. In early summer, after the leaves have withered, you can dig up the bulbs and separate them for propagation. It is recommended to dry the bulbs in a well-ventilated shade after digging them up before storing them. Cultivation Method - Planting Time: Bulbs are generally planted in the autumn. The optimal time is before soil temperatures drop. - Planting Depth: While it varies by bulb size, they are typically planted at a depth approximately 2 to 3 times the thickness of the bulb. - Watering: There is no need to water too frequently; it is best to water when the soil is dry. - Fertilizer: No special fertilizer is required, but mixing in a small amount of organic fertilizer before planting can promote healthier growth. Uses in the Garden - Landscape Creation: Pueblo is an excellent plant for creating a cheerful spring atmosphere. It can be placed along the edges of flowerbeds or planted in clusters to create a vibrant flower garden. - Combinations with Other Plants: Planting it alongside spring bulbs such as tulips, muscari, and hyacinths creates a harmony of various colors and shapes. Important Pests and Diseases and Control Methods - Diseases: Daffodils are generally resistant to disease, but bulb rot and leaf blight may occur. Immediately remove any diseased parts and control them using fungicides. - Pests: Aphids and goldfish larvae are common pests. These can be controlled through regular observation and the use of eco-friendly insecticides. Based on the information above, we hope you grow healthy 'Pueblo' daffodils and cultivate a beautiful garden.
Plant Family
Narcissus family
Height
30~60cm
Spread
5~7cm
Colors
white
Bloom Period
april
Water Needs
commonly
Exposure
Sunny
Freezing Resistance
-10°C
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