This cultivar's cluster of two delicate, cream-colored flowers on each stem is what sets it apart from its original plant. Daffodils 'Bridal Crown' achieves twice the beauty with double the blooms! The name "Bridal Crown" is likely related to the appearance of its flowers, displaying characteristic wedding colors.
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Toxic to Pets
Toxicity
Perennial
Lifespan
Herb
Plant Type
35 cm
Plant Height
35 cm
Spread
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Care Guide
Common Diseases
Care Guide for Daffodils 'Bridal Crown'
Every week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
5 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Daffodils 'Bridal Crown' prefers well-drained soils and moderate humidity, thriving with consistent moisture while tolerating brief dry spells. Regular weekly watering promotes lush growth and flowering, especially during its outdoor growing season, significantly influenced by water availability.
Fertilize:
Daffodils 'Bridal Crown' requires minimal fertilizer, with bulb food or bone meal mixed into soil at planting. Use water-soluble compounds at leaf growth onset, with a 5-10-10 ratio for foliage and 0-10-10 for flowering. Top dress with potassium fertilizer post-flowering for bulb rejuvenation.
Pruning:
Daffodils 'Bridal Crown' has fragrant, double-flowered blooms. Prune in early to late spring after flowering, and remove spent flowers to enhance bulb growth. Avoid cutting green leaves, as they aid photosynthesis. Timely post-bloom pruning promotes healthier growth and abundant flowers.
Propagation:
Daffodils 'Bridal Crown' propagation involves separating offsets from mature tubers after foliage wilts. Plant offsets in well-draining soil with sufficient sunlight, ensuring proper moisture without overwatering to promote new bulb shoot growth and flowering. The process enhances the overall yield of daffodils 'Bridal Crown'.
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