Daffodils 'Golden Dawn' is a captivating spring-blooming bulb known for its radiant yellow petals grouped in trumpet-shaped flowers. Multiple blooms perch atop each sturdy, green stem, often kissed by the sun's warmth that encourages their display. Daffodils 'Golden Dawn' thrives in well-drained soil, with its vivid coloration adding an effulgent touch to gardens and heralding the vernal reawakening of nature.
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Toxic to Pets
Toxicity
50 cm
Plant Height
50 cm
Spread
Deciduous
Leaf type
5 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Care Guide
Care Guide for Daffodils 'Golden Dawn'
Every week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
5 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Daffodils 'Golden Dawn' has low water needs, requiring just one initial water after planting, unless dry weather persists. Potted daffodils 'Golden Dawn' needs more frequent watering, particularly during leaf growth and flowering. Watering should cease during summer dormancy to prevent bulb rot and can resume in autumn and winter when the soil dries.
Fertilize:
Daffodils 'Golden Dawn' requires minimal fertilization. Apply bulb food or bone meal at planting in fall, and use water-soluble fertilizers (5-10-10 for leaves, 0-10-10 for flowers) in spring. Top dress with potassium post-flowering to support bulb renewal.
Pruning:
Daffodils 'Golden Dawn' are characterized by bright yellow flowers and a sweet scent. Prune after blooming in early to late spring, removing spent flowers and cutting back yellowed foliage to enhance bulb health. Trim dead or diseased parts to promote vitality and growth in future seasons.
Propagation:
You can buy bulbs from a garden center for planting. Daffodils 'Golden Dawn' is a perennial bulb that forms baby bulbs around parent ones. In autumn, dig out and replant these small bulbs. After 2-3 years, daffodils 'Golden Dawn' can bloom again.
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