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Daffodils 'Flower Record'
Also known as: Narcissus 'Flower Record'
This cultivar belongs to the Large-Cupped Daffodil group because its sizeable cup makes it stand out from the crowd. If that weren't enough, daffodils 'Flower Record' presents a stark contrast in color, with white outer petals and a bright yellow cup dusted with red at its edges. It's loved, not just amongst gardeners but also those looking for a striking cut flower display.
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Toxic to Pets
Toxicity
45 cm
Plant Height
20 cm
Spread
Deciduous
Leaf type
5 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature

Care Guide for Daffodils 'Flower Record'

Every week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
5 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Garden Soil
Soil Type
Water: Daffodils 'Flower Record' requires minimal watering, typically once after planting unless conditions are very dry. Potted daffodils 'Flower Record' needs more frequent watering, especially during growth. Avoid watering in summer during dormancy to prevent bulb rot. Water can resume in autumn and winter when the soil is dry.
Fertilize: Daffodils 'Flower Record' requires minimal fertilizer, with bulb food or bone meal ideal for fall planting. Use water-soluble fertilizers when foliage starts, with ratios of 5-10-10 for leaves and 0-10-10 for flowers. A post-flowering potassium top dressing aids in bulb rejuvenation.
Pruning: Prune daffodils 'Flower Record' in early to late spring by removing spent flowers and dead leaves to boost bulb energy for future growth. Pruning while foliage is green aids photosynthesis. Timing is crucial for optimal flowering. Refer to horticultural sources for tailored pruning techniques.
Propagation: Daffodils 'Flower Record' is a perennial bulb that forms baby bulbs around the parent. To propagate, dig out and cut these small bulbs in autumn, then replant. After 2-3 years, the plant can bloom again, enhancing your garden or pots.
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