What is the growth process of daffodils?

Narcissus is a common ornamental plant, belonging to Narcissus of Amaryllidaceae. Narcissus is loved by people for its elegant flowers and rich fragrance. Narcissus has strong vitality and cold tolerance, and is suitable for planting in family courtyards, parks and other places. So, what is the growth process of daffodils? Here is a detailed introduction to the growth process of daffodils for everyone.

1. Germination period: The growth cycle of daffodils is usually one year. In spring, the temperature rises gradually and daffodils begin to sprout. At this time, the underground bulbs of daffodils began to absorb water and nutrients, ready to grow.

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2. Growth period: As the temperature rises, the leaves of daffodils gradually spread out to form green leaves. At this stage, daffodils need sufficient sunshine and water supply to ensure the normal growth of leaves. At the same time, the root system of daffodils is constantly developing, providing nutrients and support for plants.

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3. Flowering: In late spring and early summer, daffodils begin to bloom. At this time, the buds of daffodils gradually expanded and finally produced beautiful flowers. Narcissus usually has six petals, which are inverted oval or oval, and have various colors, such as white, yellow and pink. Narcissus has a strong fragrance, which can attract bees and other insects to collect honey.

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4. Fruiting period: After the daffodils are in full bloom, the flowers gradually wither and the plants begin to enter the fruiting period. At this time, the flowers of daffodils will bear fruit, and when the fruit is ripe, it will crack and release seeds. These seeds can be used to breed new daffodils.

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5. Dormancy period: During the high temperature period in summer, the growth rate of daffodils will slow down or even stop growing. At this time, the daffodils entered the dormant period and spent the hot summer. During the dormant period, the leaves of daffodils will gradually turn yellow and the plants will enter a dormant state.

6. Regeneration period: The temperature drops gradually in autumn, and daffodils begin to grow again. At this time, underground bulbs began to absorb water and nutrients, ready to meet the arrival of the next growth cycle.

In a word, the growth process of daffodils has gone through six stages: germination, growth, flowering, fruiting, dormancy and regeneration. In this process, daffodils need sufficient sunshine, water and nutrient supply to ensure the normal growth and flowering of plants.