Flower colour
Flower colour
Flower style:
Funnel/trumpet shapedFoliage colour
Foliage style:
Strap-likeSun
Partial shade
Shade
Well drained
Moist well drained
Moist
Aquatic
Bog/marginal
Hardiness
Narcissus 'Jetfire'
Scientific family:
AmaryllidaceaeDaffodil type:
Division 6: Cyclamineus daffodilType:
BulbLifecycle:
DeciduousGarden style:
Cottage/informal, town/courtyard or wildflowerPosition:
Border, containers, lawn or underplantingSoil:
Clay, loam, sand or chalkpH:
Acid, alkaline or neutralAspect:
South, east or westExposure:
Exposed or shelteredShape:
Clump/mound formingMaintenance:
Little or no maintenanceHealth caution:
Skin irritantAdditional use:
Cut flowersTime to maturity:
2-5 yearsSpacing:
8cmPlanting depth:
12cmAwards:
AGMDaffodils are one of the classic signs of spring, with their cheerful yellow or white trumpet shaped flowers bobbing above clumps of strap-like green leaves from late February onwards. They look equally good in borders, in containers or as naturalised drifts in lawns.
Narcissus 'Jetfire' is a sturdy plant with swept-back yellow petals around an orange trumpet, flowering in March and April.