How to Prune Daffodil 'Geranium'?
(Narcissus 'Geranium')
Daffodil 'Geranium', also known as Cream narcissus 'Geranium', Paperwhite 'Geranium'
Daffodil 'Geranium' is distinguished by its multi-flowering, fragrant blooms. Prune after flowering in late spring or early summer when the flowers have withered, and foliage begins to yellow, to promote healthy bulb growth and rejuvenation. Carefully remove spent flowers and dead or yellowing leaves only; avoid cutting green foliage as it supplies energy to the bulb. Pruning encourages vigorous growth and enhances flowering in the following season. This timely maintenance ensures the plant's vigor and aesthetic appeal.