'Narcissus Falconet' is a cultivar of the multi-flowered tazetta narcissus, known for its vibrant yellow flowers with an orange-red crown, strong fragrance, and a height of approximately 25-40 cm. Suitable for both open ground and potted and forced plants, it is grown for its beauty and ease of maintenance, not for its psychological narcissism.
Cultivar characteristics:
Group: Tazetta.
Color: Deep yellow petals with an orange-red calyx-crown. "Russian Garden"...
Fragrance: Strong, pleasant.
Bloom: March-April.
Height: 25-40 cm.
Number of flowers: 5-7 per stem.
Growing Instructions:
Planting Location: Full sun or partial shade, suitable for open ground, flowerbeds, rock gardens, balconies, and pots.
Care: Prefers loamy soils and requires watering and fertilizing during the growing season.
Winter Hardiness: Good (USDA Zone 3a).
Important: Not to be confused with the psychological term "narcissism" (excessive self-love), which describes personality disorders and character traits. Narcissus falconiiformis is simply the name of a beautiful flower.
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