Trumpet Daffodil 'King Alfred'
(Narcissus 'King Alfred')

Trumpet Daffodil ‰ۡÌÝÌáKing Alfred‰ۡó» is one of the more popular daffodil types, with its stunning, bold, bright-yellow flowers, first introduced 100+ years ago. Find out more

Trumpet Daffodil ‰ۡÌÝÌáKind Alfred,‰ۡó» also known as Narcissus ‰ۡÌÝÌáKing Alfred,‰ۡó» has gorgeous, golden-yellow flowers, that look amazing when splayed in large, naturalised drifts. Its leafless, linear, deep-green stems compliment the Spring flowers perfectly.

Daffodil ‰ۡÌÝÌáKing Alfred‰ۡó» can reach an ultimate height and spread of 40cm x 5cm.

Please note these flowers are harmful if eaten, and the sap can irritate skin.

It is best to plant trumpet Daffodil ‰ۡÌÝÌáKing Alfred‰ۡó» from late Summer- early Autumn, and in a sheltered, sunny, or partially shaded position. The bulbs will grow best in chalk, clay, loam, or sand-based soil, that is moist and well-draining.

  • Growth rate: Average
  • Ideal height: 40cm Small
  • Soil type: Chalk, clay, loam, sand
  • Aspect: Full sun, semi-shade
  • Flowering months: March/ April
Plant your trumpet Daffodil ‰ۡÌÝÌáKing Alfred‰ۡó» bulbs 4-6‰ۡó� deep, and 4-6‰ۡó� apart, between late Summer and early Autumn. We also recommend applying some balanced fertiliser, and deadheading, after the flowering period is over- though you must enable the leaves to die back on their own before you cut them away.
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Trumpet Daffodil ‰ۡÌÝÌáKing Alfred‰ۡó» is one of the more popular daffodil types, with its stunning, bold, bright-yellow flowers, first introduced 100+ years ago. Find out more

Trumpet Daffodil ‰ۡÌÝÌáKind Alfred,‰ۡó» also known as Narcissus ‰ۡÌÝÌáKing Alfred,‰ۡó» has gorgeous, golden-yellow flowers, that look amazing when splayed in large, naturalised drifts. Its leafless, linear, deep-green stems compliment the Spring flowers perfectly.

Daffodil ‰ۡÌÝÌáKing Alfred‰ۡó» can reach an ultimate height and spread of 40cm x 5cm.

Please note these flowers are harmful if eaten, and the sap can irritate skin.

It is best to plant trumpet Daffodil ‰ۡÌÝÌáKing Alfred‰ۡó» from late Summer- early Autumn, and in a sheltered, sunny, or partially shaded position. The bulbs will grow best in chalk, clay, loam, or sand-based soil, that is moist and well-draining.

  • Growth rate: Average
  • Ideal height: 40cm Small
  • Soil type: Chalk, clay, loam, sand
  • Aspect: Full sun, semi-shade
  • Flowering months: March/ April
Plant your trumpet Daffodil ‰ۡÌÝÌáKing Alfred‰ۡó» bulbs 4-6‰ۡó� deep, and 4-6‰ۡó� apart, between late Summer and early Autumn. We also recommend applying some balanced fertiliser, and deadheading, after the flowering period is over- though you must enable the leaves to die back on their own before you cut them away.

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