Narcissus spp.
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Narcissus spp.

narcissus
jonquil
daffodil

  family amaryllidaceae 
  genus narcissus 

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Identification
Genus  Narcissus Species  spp. Variety  Cultivar  Common names  narcissus   jonquil   daffodil Family  AMARYLLIDACEAE Specimen number  S10601 Data source  Poison p94;Xeri p307
 
Life cycle
Life form  Terrestrial Life cycle  Seasonal bulb Life span  1 - 3 years Annual cycle  Not applicable Stature  Various Growth form  Not applicable Growth habit  Various Overall height  3" - 2' Overall spread   
 
Climate
Sunshine  Various Water  Dry Optimal soil texture  Various Acceptable soil pH  Various USDA hardiness  USDA zones 04a-10b AHS heat zones  Not classified Sunset climate zones  Not classified
 
Garden
Suitable for gardens  yes Nursery  Unknown Compost  no Size at acquisition  Unknown Garden location  Unknown Garden notes  Narcissus spp. can survive very cold winters with annual averages as low as -30� Fahrenheit. It needs soil that is dry. Narcissus (also known as jonquil and daffodil) is drought tolerant.
 
Special qualities
Tolerates drought  yes Tolerates high humidity  no Tolerates seaside conditions  no Insect resistant  no Disease resistant  no Deer resistant  no Best uses    Symbiosis  Attracts butterflies  no Attracts hummingbirds  no Autumn foliage  no Colorful berries  no Desirable qualities    Other interest    Other interest color  Other interest period   
 
Adverse factors
Common pests  Poisonous parts  Bulbs   Leaves Poisonous indications  The bulbs contain calcium oxalate crystals which cause a skin irritation. It also contains toxic alkaloids that cause diarrhea, vomiting, sweating, even death if ingested. Internal poison  yes Dermatologic poison  yes Livestock poison  no Mechanical injury  no Hay fever pollen    Hay fever season    Adverse qualities   
 
Herbal medicine
Medicinal properties  Medicinal parts  Has medicinal uses  no Do not self-administer  no Do no use if pregnant  no Legally restricted  no Toxicity precautions  Medicinal notes  Can be fatal if taken internally. The bulbs of this plant as well as the leaves are toxic. It is poisonous if ingested. It causes dermatitis when touched. The bulbs contain calcium oxalate crystals which cause a skin irritation. It also contains toxic alkaloids that cause diarrhea, vomiting, sweating, even death if ingested.
 
Traditional uses
Parts used  Traditional uses  Contemporary uses  Fragrance  Fragrance parts  Fragrance intensity    Fragrance category    Dye parts  Dye color 
 
Cultivation
Propagule  Various Pollination method    Planting style    Crop spacing    Row spacing    Cold frame  Planting period    Harvesting period    Frost tolerance    Heat requirement    Fertilizer  Typical Time to harvest 
 
Nutrition
Is edible  no Culinary uses  Nutritional value  Edible parts  Description of edible parts Flavor / texture 
 
Horticulture
Horticulture notes 
 
Herbarium
Tag needs printing  no Collection notes  Narcissus spp. is a seasonal bulb. Blossoms appear in March and continue through May. Flowers are often found in such colors as white, yellow, gold or orange.

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