Number of leaves of daffodils The leaf structure of daffodils The growth habits of daffodils The breeding methods of daffodils The daffodils, also known as Lingbo Fairy, is a kind of herb with great ornamental value. In the cold winter, daffodils have become people's favorite indoor flowers with its elegant posture and unique aroma. Regarding daffodils, do you know how many leaves it has? This article will reveal the leaf structure and growth habits of daffodils. The number of daffodils leaves is usually 6-8, but there are also some varieties with the number of leaves between 4-10. The number of daffodils leaves is related to the variety, and the number of daffodils leaves of different varieties is different. Leaf structure of daffodils The leaves of daffodils are strip-shaped, 10-30 cm long and 0.5-1 cm wide. The leaf tip is tapered, the leaf base is gradually narrowed to form a sheath, the leaf surface is smooth, the veins are obvious, and it is dark green. The leaf structure of daffodils is conducive to photosynthesis and provides sufficient nutrition for the plant. Growth habits of daffodils 1. Moisture: daffodils like a humid environment, but avoid waterlogging. During growth, keep the soil moist but avoid stagnant water.
2. Light: Daffodils prefer semi-cloudy environments and should not be exposed to strong light. During growth, daffodils can be placed in places with sufficient scattered light.
3. Temperature: The suitable temperature for daffodils growth is 15-25℃. When the temperature in winter is low, attention should be paid to keep warm.
4. Fertilization: During the growth period, nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium compound fertilizers can be appropriately applied to promote plant growth. Key points for the maintenance of daffodils 1. Keep the soil moist: During the growth of daffodils, keep the soil moist, but avoid standing water.
2. Light blocking treatment: During growth, light can be appropriately blocked to avoid direct strong light.
3. Regular fertilization: During the growth period, apply nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium compound fertilizers every 15 days.
4. Remove diseased leaves: Remove diseased leaves in time to avoid the spread of the disease. Method of breeding daffodils Daffodils mainly reproduce by dividing the bulbs, that is, the bulbs of the daffodils are divided into small pieces, each piece has a bud eye, and then planted in the soil. Daffodils can also be reproduced by sowing, but the survival rate of sowing reproduction is low.
Daffodils are a beautiful indoor flower. Understanding the number, structure and growth habits of its leaves will help us better maintain daffodils. I hope this article will help you.
References: [1]"Flower Maintenance Manual", China Agricultural Press, 2010.
[2]"Guide to Family Flower Raising", Shanghai Science and Technology Press, 2015.