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  2. Narcissus 'King Alfred' - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  3. Paramongaia - Wikipedia

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    Common names are "giant Peruvian daffodil." [4] and Cojomaria. Its appearance resembles the "King Alfred" Daffodil, but the flower is up to 7.25 inches (18.5 centimeters) in length by 7.5 inches (18.5 cm) wide with a corona 3.3 inches (8.5 cm) by 3 inches (8.5 cm) long by three inches (8 cm) wide. [5] Immature bulb of Paramongaia weberbaueri ...

  4. Newton Poppleford - Wikipedia

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    A variety of daffodil (the King Alfred) was originated in the village and received an award from the Royal Horticultural Society in 1899. This renowned flower, with its large colourful trumpets, was first cultivated in the house of 'The Gardens' and premises, which is found in the centre of the village.

  5. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/King Alfred Daffodils

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    King Alfred Daffodils, Floriade, Canberra, 2005. As one of the iconic flower types I think we could do with a daffodil FP. This lovely display of daffodils was captured at Floriade, Canberra, last year.

  6. Narcissus (plant) - Wikipedia

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    Narcissus is a genus of perennial herbaceous bulbiferous geophytes, which die back after flowering to an underground storage bulb.They regrow in the following year from brown-skinned ovoid bulbs with pronounced necks, and reach heights of 5–80 centimetres (2.0–31.5 in) depending on the species.

  7. The Daffodil Festival - Wikipedia

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    The area quickly became the nations ‘bulb basket’ producing 50% of the nations daffodil bulbs, over 50% of its bulb iris and 80% of the nations tulips. About 300 of the 12,000 varieties of daffodils were grown in the Valley. The most popular and most locally grown is the King Alfred.

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  9. Category:Narcissus (plant) - Wikipedia

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