Product Description
Daffodils (botanically called Narcissus) are long term perennials and make for great companions to not only other bulbs, but also annuals, perennials and all sorts of shrubs. They soften hardscapes, accent most any garden and are an inexpensive solution to adding color to your garden on nearly any budget. They are relatively pest free and deer will not eat them. Daffodil classifications become quite technical, as they are divided into 13 divisions according to their flower shape and heritage by the American Daffodil Society. They do well throughout most of the U.S. as long as there is a discernible winter. Daffodils are ideal for large plantings and naturalizing, making them an exceptional value item and providing years of carefree color.
King Alfred Daffodils are world famous and still highly sought after. They were bred in 1899 and were recognized as the “standard” yellow trumpet daffodil until just after world War II when new yellow daffodils with better form and performance emerged. They are no longer grown in volume but the “legendary” myth lives on. To satisfy requests we are making available a classic improved King Alfred type look alike which is better than the original.
Product Highlights
- Everyone is looking for King Alfred – This is the best substitute we have available/Narrow, strap shaped leaves/Bright yellow trumpet shaded flower
- Daffodils (botanically called Narcissus) are long term perennials and make for great companions to not only other bulbs, but also annuals, perennials and all sorts of shrubs.
- Bulb Size: 14/16 cm/Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade/Bloom Time: Early Spring/Plant Time: Fall
- Grows 16-18″ tall/Plant 8″ apart, 6″ deep/Hardy in USDA zones 3-8
- 48 contiguous US states, plus the District of Columbia
- Care instructions: In fall, plant the bulbs deep in fertile soil with the pointed end up in an area with full sun to partial shade. These bulbs do not like wet feet. Water during their growth period. Fertilization helps growth and natural increase by offsets. Daffodils can be left undisturbed to naturalize for years. If you cannot plant them immediately, store in a cool, airy place.














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