Daffodils 'Badbury Rings' has stunning yellow flowers with an orange-rimmed cup, which have won it the Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. This cultivar was first registered in 1985 and is the result of a cross between Narcissus 'Ferndown' and Narcissus 'Achduart'. It shares its name with the historical site in the United Kingdom.
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Toxic to Pets
Toxicity
Perennial
Lifespan
Herb
Plant Type
50 cm
Plant Height
50 cm
Spread
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Care Guide
Care Guide for Daffodils 'Badbury Rings'
Every week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
5 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Garden Soil
Soil Type
Water:
Daffodils 'Badbury Rings' requires minimal watering, typically just once after planting, unless conditions are excessively dry. Potted daffodils 'Badbury Rings' need more frequent watering during growth and flowering. Avoid watering during summer dormancy to prevent bulb rot; resume in autumn and winter when the soil is dry.
Fertilize:
Daffodils 'Badbury Rings' requires minimal fertilization, with bulb food or bone meal added at planting in fall. In spring, use water-soluble fertilizers with a 5-10-10 ratio for foliage and 0-10-10 for flowers. Post-flowering, a potassium top dressing aids bulb rejuvenation.
Pruning:
Daffodils 'Badbury Rings' produces trumpet-shaped blooms with vibrant petals. Prune dead flower heads post-bloom in early to late spring to enhance bulb energy and remove yellowing foliage only after it dies back, promoting robust growth and healthier subsequent blooms.
Propagation:
Purchasing bulbs from a garden center allows for planting daffodils 'Badbury Rings', a perennial bulb. Over time, baby bulbs form around parent bulbs, enabling propagation. In autumn, dig, separate, and replant these smaller bulbs. After 2-3 years, the plant can bloom again.
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