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Other common names daffodil 'Jenny'
Synonyms Narcissus cyclamineus 'Jenny'
Family Amaryllidaceae
Genus Narcissus are bulbous herbaceous perennials with linear leaves and leafless stems bearing flowers, which may be solitary or in umbels, with 6 spreading perianth segments and a cup or trumpet-shaped corona
Horticultural Group Cyclamineus daffodils have solitary flowers, with reflexed perianth segments and usually a long corona
Details 'Jenny' is a perennial bulb to 30cm in height, with flowers 5cm in width, the creamy-white perianth segments strongly reflexed, the slender trumpet lemon-yellow, fading to cream
Foliage Deciduous
Habit Clump-forming
Toxicity Ingestion may cause severe discomfort, skin irritant
Hardiness
All ratings refer to the UK growing conditions unless otherwise stated. Minimum temperature ranges (in degrees C) are shown in brackets
H6
Full Sun
Partial Shade
Aspect West-facing or East-facing or South-facing
Exposure Exposed or Sheltered
Chalk
Clay
Loam
Sand
MoistureMoist but well-drained, Well-drained
SoilChalk, Clay, Loam, Sand
pHAcid, Alkaline, Neutral
Ultimate height 0.1-0.5 metres
Ultimate spread 0-0.1 metre
Time to ultimate height 2-5 years
Cultivation Plant at one and a half to two times its own depth in autumn. Will tolerate most soils but prefers moderately fertile, well-drained soil that is constantly moist during the growing season. See daffodil cultivation for further advice
Propagation Propagate by removing offsets as the leaves fade in early summer
Suggested planting locations and garden types Underplanting of Roses and Shrubs Cut Flowers Flower borders and beds City & Courtyard Gardens Patio & Container Plants Cottage & Informal Garden
Pruning Deadhead as flowers fade and allow the leaves to die down naturally
Pests May be attacked by slugs, large narcissus bulb fly, narcissus eelworm, and bulb scale mite
Diseases Susceptible to narcissus basal rot
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