Narcissus 'King Alfred'

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Narcissus 'King Alfred'
GenusNarcissus
Hybrid parentageNarcissus 'Emperor' × Narcissus 'Maximus'
CultivarKing Alfred
BreederWalter Hill
OriginDevon, United Kingdom

Narcissus 'King Alfred' is a cultivar of daffodil which originates in the county of Devon, United Kingdom.[1] The cultivar is named after English king of the Anglo-Saxons, Alfred the Great.[1]

Narcissus 'King Alfred' is a bulbous perennial plant, which emerges in the spring. Leaves are green, narrow and strap-shaped.[2] Stems possess single flowers, which are 10cm wide and golden yellow in colour.[3] The perianth segments are slightly twisted and the trumpet is cylindrical with a serrated rim.[3] Plants grow up to 40cm tall.[3]

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