Geranium – Narcissus
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Description
The Geranium Narcissus, part of the daffodil family, is a classic and fragrant choice for brightening any garden. Its white petals form an elegant backdrop to the vivid orange-red cup, creating a striking contrast that enhances spring garden displays. This variety is cherished for its charm, sweet scent, and versatility in gardens or containers.
Key Features
Flower Color: White petals with a vibrant orange-red central cup.
Fragrance: Sweet and strong, ideal for cutting gardens or perfuming garden pathways.
Growth Habit: Upright, sturdy stems support clusters of 3-6 blossoms per stem.
Seasonality: A mid-to-late spring bloomer.
Deer and Rodent Resistant: Like other daffodils, Geranium narcissus is not favored by deer or rodents.
Specifications
Height: Grows to 12-14 inches tall.
Bloom Time: Mid to late spring.
Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade.
Soil Type: Prefers well-drained, moderately fertile soil.
Spacing: Plant bulbs 4-6 inches apart for a lush display.
Planting Depth: 6 inches deep.
Growing Tips:
Planting Season: Plant bulbs in the fall, before the first hard frost.
Watering: Requires moderate watering, especially during active growth. Avoid waterlogged conditions.
Maintenance: Allow foliage to die back naturally after blooming to nourish the bulbs for the next year.
Companion Plants: Combines beautifully with tulips, muscari, and other spring bloomers for a dynamic garden bed.
