
Double daffodils to grow
Often fragrant, double daffodils make wonderful cut flowers. We recommend four to grow.
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Double daffodils are long lasting and come in a variety of colours and combinations. Many have a strong fragrance compared with standard daffodils. While some varieties have weak stems and therefore a tendency to flop in windy conditions, many are stronger and are perfect for growing in pots or cutting for fragrant vase displays.
More advice on growing daffodils:
Browse our pick of the best double daffodils to grow, below.
Narcissus ‘Replete’

Narcissus 'Replete' has an abundance of pure white outer petals surrounding a centre of coral orange petals. Highly fragranced, it's a great option for a cut flower.
Height x Spread: 45cm x 15cm
Narcissus ‘Rip Van Winkle’

‘Rip Van Winkle’ bears a mass of slender yellow petals, which crowd into a heavy head instead of a trumpet. This heavy head may sag with the weight, however, it's very long lasting when cut.
H x S: 15cm x 4cm
Narcissus ‘Tahiti’

'Tahiti' flowers on strong stems, which carry large flowers of elegant petals surrounding an infusion of yellow and reddish orange.
H x S: 45cm x 15cm
Narcissus ‘White Lion’

Narcissus ‘White Lion' has clean, white petals which get smaller towards the centre and mingle with pretty yellow petals. Very fragrant.
H x S: 40cm x 15cm

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