Paperwhite Narcissus
Botanical Name : | Narcissus papyraceus | |
Common Name : | Paper-White Narcissus | |
Product Use : | Cut Flower | |
Pronunciation : | nar-SIS-us pap-i-RA-see-us | |
Family Roots : | As a member of the
Amaryllidaceae (amaryllis family), its common relatives include
Agapanthus, snowflake, snowdrop, Nerine, kafir-flower, Amaryllis and
Lycoris. Native to the western Mediterranean. |
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Personality : | It is a monocotyledon produced from bulbs. From 10-20 very fragrant florets are produced on a leafless stem (scape) 15 inches or more in length. |
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Availability : | Late fall to early spring. | |
Flower Color : | Mostly bright white. However, the subspecies "polyanthus" has pale sulphur-yellow flowers when they are young, becoming white as they age. | |
Decorative Life : | 5-8 days. | |
Ethylene Sensitivity : | Medium | |
Ethylene Comments : | Recent research (Reid, et al., 2000) have shown that MCP treated daffodils last longer even when no external ethylene is present. Therefore, treating with MCP or STS will produce benefits, including protecting flowers from external ethylene sources. | |
Post Harvest Care Opportunities : |
Recut stems and place into a
fresh flower food solution or plain water as some brands of fresh
flower foods do not extend vaselife and can even be detrimental. Run
tests to determine which flower food brand or water is best. Cut stems exude sap that can be detrimental to other flowers therefore store separately in water for about 6 hours before mixing with other flowers. Do not recut again when arranging without foam if at all possible or else the 6 hour wait would have to be repeated. However, if the flower food solution being used has a good germicide, the sap may not be harmful to other flowers. See the recent research findings below for more information in this subject area. |
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Storage Specifics : | Can be stored at 32-33F for up to 10 days or 36-38F for up to 8 days. Dry (preferred) or wet store but keep stems upright to prevent stem bending (geotropism). | |
Tidbits : | Some references say this
plant was named after Narcissus of Greek mythology, who turned into
this plant after killing himself because he could not reach his
reflection in a pool. Narcissus is a Greek name said to be derived from "narke" (numbness, torpor) in reference to its narcotic properties. Very often grown in homes using just gravel and water. The bulbs contain essentially all of the nutrition and therefore only need water, light and carbon dioxide (from air) to grow and flower. Paperwhite is the Birth Month Flower for December See More Birth Month Flowers: http://www.hoogasian.com/BirthMonthFlowers.html |
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