Daffodils 'Accent''s originality comes from its elegance and abundance of intricate star-shaped blooms. It's a Daffodil cultivar of the Large-Cupped Narcissus group. Unfortunately, there is no explanation available for how this plant got its given name, "Accent." Nevertheless, the striking variation in color between the petals and trumpet makes daffodils 'Accent' a no-brainer for gardeners.
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Toxic to Pets
Toxicity
40 cm
Plant Height
50 cm
Spread
0 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Care Guide
Care Guide for Daffodils 'Accent'
Every week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
0 - 38 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Daffodils 'Accent' requires low water, typically needing just one watering after planting. Container-grown daffodils 'Accent' demands more frequent watering, especially during growth and flowering. Avoid watering during summer dormancy to prevent bulb rot, resuming in autumn and winter when soil is dry.
Fertilize:
Daffodils 'Accent' requires minimal fertilization. Incorporate bulb food or bone meal into the soil during fall planting. Apply water-soluble fertilizers with a 5-10-10 ratio for leaf growth and 0-10-10 for flowering. Top dress with potassium fertilizer after flowering for bulb rejuvenation.
Pruning:
Prune daffodils 'Accent' in early spring after foliage has yellowed to aid photosynthesis and energy storage. Remove dead or diseased leaves to prevent infections, and avoid cutting green foliage. Regular deadheading encourages vigorous growth and enhances daffodils 'Accent''s longevity and beauty.
Propagation:
Purchase bulbs from a garden center for planting. Daffodils 'Accent' is a perennial bulb that produces baby bulbs over time, which can be used for propagation. In autumn, dig up the bulbs, separate the small ones, and replant. They may bloom again after 2-3 years.
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