Narcissus x 'Mount Hood'
Daffodil
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Daffodil (Narcissus x 'Mount Hood') - Description
This classic daffodil has frosty white petals and a very large, cream trumpet that matures to white. These are totally unsurpassed when it comes to the length and beauty of the bloom. Fertilize annually to keep them blooming vigorously.
Daffodil (Narcissus x 'Mount Hood') - Blooming
Fertilize annually to encourage fuller blooming.
Daffodil (Narcissus x 'Mount Hood') - Growth
Plant will generally grow to be about 1-2' tall.
Daffodil (Narcissus x 'Mount Hood') - Planting
Daffodils can be planted either in the ground or in a pot during the fall. When planting the bulbs into the ground, space them 4-8" apart. If the Daffodils are going to be planted in a pot, a pot 14-16" in size can hold 18-24 bulbs. Immediately after planting the bulbs, deeply soak the soil.
Daffodil (Narcissus x 'Mount Hood') - Pest
Daffodils are susceptible to aphids and fungal diseases in dense, moist soils.
Daffodil (Narcissus x 'Mount Hood') - Interesting facts
The Genus Narcissus is said to be named after the hero Narcissus from Greek mythology. The flower first grew at the site where Narcissus died from drowning in a lake he fell into while obsessing over his own reflection.
Daffodil (Narcissus x 'Mount Hood') - Soil and irrigation
Daffodils require sandy, loamy soil that is well-drained. For the first week, water plant daily. Afterwards, water the plant as needed. Narcissus tazetta and N. jonquilla varieties do best with slightly alkaline soil, while N. bulbocodium, N. cyclamineus, and N. triandrus varieties prefer slightly acidic soil.









