Orange Queen
Orange Queen
Orange Queen
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Orange Queen
Orange Queen
Bulb information
 Bulb size
12 cm
 Light requirement
Sun, Half shade
 Planttime
Autumn
 Plant height
30 - 40 cm
 Planting depth
10 - 15 cm
 Color
All yellow
 Pot plant
Yes
 Plant cutting
Yes
 Division
Jonquilla
 Size
M
 Fragrant
Yes
 Multi-Flowering
Yes
 Vintage collection
Yes

Orange Queen

€7.50 Per 10 pieces

Will be delivered from
01-10-2026
Sale price€7.50
Quantity:
Pickup available at Fluwel Warehouse Usually ready in 5+ days

Orange Queen

Fluwel Warehouse

Pickup available, usually ready in 5+ days

Belkmerweg 20A
1754 GB Burgerbrug
Netherlands

31 (0)226 42 11 55
Largest bulb size
Always true to variety
Lowest price per bulb
Will be delivered from 01-10-2026

Buy in bulk for extra savings

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5 packs 5% per pack
10 packs 7% per pack

This distinct, warm yellow daffodil is a selection of the species Narcissus x odorus also called 'Campernelli'. The odorus seems to be a natural hybrid of the pseudo narcissus and the jonquilla daffodil. It’s no surprise that they named her odorus hundreds of years ago: when you put her in a vase, her delightful scent will surprise you. Orange Queen is, like the other odorus daffodils, floriferous and long lasting. In 1908, they introduced her as a separate selection because of her extraordinary warm yellow colour.

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Bulb information
 Bulb size
12 cm
 Light requirement
Sun, Half shade
 Planttime
Autumn
 Plant height
30 - 40 cm
 Planting depth
10 - 15 cm
 Color
All yellow
 Pot plant
Yes
 Plant cutting
Yes
 Division
Jonquilla
 Size
M
 Fragrant
Yes
 Multi-Flowering
Yes
 Vintage collection
Yes

Daffodils

I hear you think now, there is Carlos again with his Daffodils, isn’t he a little bit too much in love with Daffodil. Yes, I am, no problem to admit that but I really think the Daffodil is one of the most reliable bulbs.

Planting Daffodils:
Before planting, loosen the soil well and mix in a special fertilizer for flower bulbs. Dig a trench a few centimetres deep, keeping a distance of about 5 to 10 centimetres between the bulbs to prevent overcrowding. Place the bulbs point-side up and press them firmly into the soil. Water them lightly immediately after planting, and continue to water regularly. Finally, make sure the soil is well-drained, as daffodils do not tolerate overly wet conditions.
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