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Description
Narcissus Minor Little Gem is a stunning bulbous perennial native to Spain and Portugal. It belongs to the Amaryllidaceae family and is known for its delicate and fragrant white flowers that bloom in the spring. The flowers have six petals, a central cup-shaped corona, and grow on stems up to 20cm tall. Narcissus Minor Little Gem grows up to 15cm in height and 5cm in width, making it perfect for borders, rock gardens, and containers.
Taxonomic Information
Domain | Eukaryota |
Kingdom | Plantae |
Phylum | Tracheophyta |
Class | Liliopsida |
Order | Asparagales |
Family | Amaryllidaceae |
Genus | Narcissus |
Appearance
Narcissus Minor Little Gem has slender, green, and strap-like leaves that grow up to 15cm long. The flowers are white and have a yellow center, with each petal possessing a delicate texture. The central cup-shaped corona is frilled and has a bright yellow color. The plant has a compact growth habit and produces clusters of flowers that are up to 2.5cm in diameter. Narcissus Minor Little Gem has a sweet fragrance that adds to its charm.
Care Guide
Narcissus Minor Little Gem is easy to care for and requires minimal maintenance. Here are some essential care tips:Water: Narcissus Minor Little Gem prefers well-drained soil and does not require frequent watering. Water the plant only when the top layer of soil is dry.Fertilization: Fertilize Narcissus Minor Little Gem once a year, preferably during the plant’s dormant period. Use a slow-release fertilizer that is high in phosphorus.Soil: Narcissus Minor Little Gem prefers well-draining soil that is rich in organic matter. The soil should be slightly acidic to neutral (pH 5.5 to 7.0).Sunlight: Narcissus Minor Little Gem prefers partial to full sun exposure.Hardiness Zones: Narcissus Minor Little Gem is hardy in USDA Zones 4 to 8.
Common Pests & Diseases
Narcissus Minor Little Gem is generally not susceptible to pests and diseases. However, the plant may occasionally be affected by some issues, such as:Slugs and Snails: These pests can damage the leaves and flowers of Narcissus Minor Little Gem. Use slug and snail baits to control them.Whiteflies: These pests can cause yellowing and wilting of the leaves. Use insecticidal soap to control them.Rust: This fungal disease causes orange or brown spots on the leaves. Remove the affected leaves and use a fungicide to control the spread of the disease.
Habitat
Narcissus Minor Little Gem is native to the Iberian Peninsula and grows in rocky, well-drained soils. The plant prefers sunny, open areas and can tolerate mild frosts.
Question and Answer
Q. Can Narcissus Minor Little Gem be grown indoors?
A. Yes, Narcissus Minor Little Gem can be grown indoors in containers. However, the plant requires sufficient sunlight to bloom.
Q. How long do the flowers of Narcissus Minor Little Gem last?
A. The flowers of Narcissus Minor Little Gem last for about two weeks.
Q. Can Narcissus Minor Little Gem be grown from seed?
A. Yes, Narcissus Minor Little Gem can be grown from seeds, but it may take up to three years for the plant to bloom.
Q. Does Narcissus Minor Little Gem require pruning?
A. No, Narcissus Minor Little Gem does not require pruning. Simply remove the faded flowers and leaves to maintain the plant’s appearance.
Related Plants
Here are some related plants to Narcissus Minor Little Gem that you may enjoy:
- Narcissus Tete-a-Tete
- Narcissus Thalia
- Narcissus Ice Follies
- Narcissus Paperwhite
References
- “Narcissus Minor Little Gem.” Royal Horticultural Society. Retrieved from https://www.rhs.org.uk/Plants/98378/Narcissus-Minor-Little-Gem/Details
- “Narcissus Minor Little Gem.” Gardenia. Retrieved from https://www.gardenia.net/plant-variety/narcissus-minor-little-gem
- “Narcissus Minor Little Gem.” Flowerbulbs.com. Retrieved from https://www.flowerbulbs.com/en/little-gem