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Bright, cheerful and bursting with personality, Narcissus 'Jetfire' is one of the finest miniature daffodils for the early spring garden. Its brilliant golden-yellow flowers are complemented by a vivid orange-red trumpet, creating a dazzling display that announces the arrival of spring with unmistakable flair.
Introduced in the 1960s, this outstanding Cyclamineus hybrid is celebrated for its elegant, windswept appearance. The broad golden petals are swept dramatically backwards, while the long, flared trumpet glows in fiery orange-red, creating a striking contrast that gives the variety its aptly chosen name. The flowers are carried proudly on sturdy stems above neat grey-green foliage and stand up well to early spring weather.
Flowering from March into April, 'Jetfire' is exceptionally versatile, thriving in borders, rockeries, containers and woodland gardens. It naturalises readily beneath deciduous trees and through lawns, returning year after year in ever-larger drifts. Its compact habit also makes it one of the very best daffodils for patio pots and window boxes.
Recipient of the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit, 'Jetfire' combines beautifully with crocuses, Muscari, Iris reticulata and early tulips, bringing vibrant colour and movement to spring planting schemes.
A much-loved classic whose fiery colours and graceful form make it one of the finest miniature daffodils ever introduced.
When to Plant:
Plant Narcissus bulbs in autumn, ideally between September and November, while the soil is still warm enough for roots to establish before winter.
Where to Plant:
Choose a position in full sun or partial shade with fertile, well-drained soil. 'Jetfire' is ideal for borders, containers, rockeries, woodland gardens and naturalising beneath deciduous trees or through lawns.
How to Plant:
Watering:
Water thoroughly after planting to settle the soil. Once established, daffodils require very little watering except during prolonged dry periods.
Aftercare Tips:
Top Tip:
Plant in generous drifts or patio containers where the vivid orange trumpets can be admired up close. Pair with blue Muscari or Iris reticulata for an unforgettable early spring colour combination.
Bright, cheerful and bursting with personality, Narcissus 'Jetfire' is one of the finest miniature daffodils for the early spring garden. Its brilliant golden-yellow flowers are complemented by a vivid orange-red trumpet, creating a dazzling display that announces the arrival of spring with unmistakable flair.
Introduced in the 1960s, this outstanding Cyclamineus hybrid is celebrated for its elegant, windswept appearance. The broad golden petals are swept dramatically backwards, while the long, flared trumpet glows in fiery orange-red, creating a striking contrast that gives the variety its aptly chosen name. The flowers are carried proudly on sturdy stems above neat grey-green foliage and stand up well to early spring weather.
Flowering from March into April, 'Jetfire' is exceptionally versatile, thriving in borders, rockeries, containers and woodland gardens. It naturalises readily beneath deciduous trees and through lawns, returning year after year in ever-larger drifts. Its compact habit also makes it one of the very best daffodils for patio pots and window boxes.
Recipient of the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit, 'Jetfire' combines beautifully with crocuses, Muscari, Iris reticulata and early tulips, bringing vibrant colour and movement to spring planting schemes.
A much-loved classic whose fiery colours and graceful form make it one of the finest miniature daffodils ever introduced.