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Narcissus x 'My Story'

Also called:

Daffodil

Botanical Description

Plant Family:

Amaryllidaceae

Deciduous

Herbaceous Plant, Perennial

Oregon Native?

No

West State Native?

No

Daffodils origins are in Southern Europe and Northern Africa

Flower:

Green tones to salmon

Blooms from :

Mar

to:

May

Double daffodil with greenish white petals that surround a salmon colored corona

Foliage:

Green

Narrow, linear to strap-shaped, green leaves appear in erect to sprawling clumps.

Site Selection

Minimum USDA Hardiness Zone:

4-9

Water Needs:

M

Sun Needs:

Partial Sun

Deer Resistant?

Yes

Firewise?

No

Height:

10-12"

Spread:

8-10

Growth Rate:

Medium Growing

Native Habitat:

shaded forests

Soil Needs

Easily grown in average, medium moisture, well-drained soils. Good soil drainage is essential. Best in organically rich loams. Soils should be kept uniformly moist during the growing season, but drought is tolerated while dormant.

Fertilizer Needs:

Recommended Mulch:

Wildlife Uses

Attracts Pollinators?

No

Attracts Birds?

No

Supports Butterflies?

No

Wildlife use description:

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