Daffodils 'Delnashaugh' is a narcissus or daffodil cultivar with a unique color blend. The double flowers feature white petals that surround apricot ruffles. This cultivar blooms in late midseason and makes an excellent choice as a cut flower. Gardeners love that the blooms are sweetly scented and long-lasting.
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Toxic to Pets
Toxicity
Perennial
Lifespan
25 cm
Spread
Deciduous
Leaf type
5 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Care Guide
Care Guide for Daffodils 'Delnashaugh'
Every week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
5 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Daffodils 'Delnashaugh' has low water needs, requiring minimal watering after planting unless conditions are very dry. Potted daffodils 'Delnashaugh' needs more frequent watering during growth and flowering. Watering should be avoided during summer dormancy, resuming in autumn and winter when the soil dries.
Fertilize:
Daffodils 'Delnashaugh' requires minimal fertilization, with bulb food or bone meal added during fall planting. Use water-soluble fertilizers at a 5-10-10 ratio for leaf growth and 0-10-10 before flowering. Apply potassium fertilizer post-flowering to aid in bulb rejuvenation.
Pruning:
Daffodils 'Delnashaugh' showcases double blooms and thrives with targeted pruning. Trim spent flowers in early spring to promote new growth, and remove dead foliage during the season. Avoid heavy pruning to reduce stress, ensuring healthy blooms and air circulation, which mitigates mold risks.
Propagation:
You can purchase bulbs for planting from garden centers. Daffodils 'Delnashaugh' is a perennial bulb that produces baby bulbs around parent bulbs. To propagate, dig and separate these small bulbs in autumn, then replant. The plant can bloom again after 2-3 years of growth.
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