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Cornish Daffodils

Cornish daffodils add a splash of springtime brilliance to your garden. Known for their early blooming and resilience, these daffodil bulbs produce stunning flowers that herald the arrival of spring. Ideal for borders, beds and containers, Cornish daffodils are easy to grow and require minimal maintenance. Plant them in well-drained soil and a sunny spot for a spectacular display of bright, cheerful blooms.

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Cornish daffodils – more info

Enhance the beauty of your garden with the timeless elegance of Cornish daffodils. Perfect for naturalising in lawns or adding to flower beds, Cornish daffodils offer low-maintenance and reliable spring colour, making them an excellent choice for gardeners of all levels. Read our growing tips to add a touch of Cornish charm to your outside space.

Which Cornish daffodils flower the earliest?

One of the earliest flowering Cornish daffodils is Narcissus 'Cornish Treglisson’. Probably the best, most robust, golden trumpet variety, it flowers in January and February and grows to a height of 35cm.

Which Cornish daffodils are best for containers?

Narcissus 'Cornish Trelawney Gold' is an excellent choice for pots, containers and hanging baskets. This variety features blooms with a deep golden colour that emerge around March.

Which Cornish daffodils have an RHS Award of Garden Merit?

Among the Cornish daffodils to have received the RHS Award of Garden Merit is ‘Cornish Rosemoor Gold’. A Jonquil with a pleasant perfume, it was named to celebrate the RHS bicentenary and flowers from about April.

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