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Jan 25, 2012
King Alfred Daffodil
King Alfred is a common Daffodil. These came from Loews. They're large, early, and a poor performer. They rarely bloom after the first year. These are 2nd year and are blooming at about 10%. St. Keverne is a much better choice.
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