How to Identify South American Narcissus

Last Update :2024.06.08

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1. Bulbs

2. Leaves

3. Flowers

4. Precautions


Bulb: similar to an onion, with a brown outer layer. Leaves: broad, dark green, shiny. Flowers: Umbeles are born at the top, pure white, the petals are star-shaped when unfolding, and the flowering period is in winter and spring. Note: avoid direct sunlight in summer and place it indoors with sufficient light in winter.


How to identify South American narcissus
1. Bulbs

1. Bulbs

The bulbs of South American narcissus are fat and similar to onions. They are oval to broadly ovoid and spherical, with a brown outer layer.

Flowers

2. Leaves

South American Narcissus The leaves are wide, dark green in color and very shiny.

Flowers

3. Flowers

South American Narcissus It is an umbel-shaped inflorescence growing at the top, with about 5-7 flowers, and the color is pure white. The scape is flat and tube-shaped, with yellow pollen. The corolla is tube-cylindrical with a secondary corolla in the middle. The petals are spread out in a star shape. When they bloom, the flowers are fragrant. The flowering period is in winter and spring.

Flowers

IV. Precautions

South America Narcissus is suitable for a semi-light environment with good ventilation conditions. The sun is strong in summer. Remember not to expose it to the sun, and should be shaded in time to avoid the heat. In winter, it should be placed indoors where sunlight can reach it so that it can fully receive light to promote growth.


2. Leaves

3. Flowers

4. Precautions












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