Jack Buck Farms
FarmCrops almost three million bunches of daffodils a year across 250 acres.
United Kingdom sits on the flower map of the world: 1 flower grown or exported for the trade. Here is what our encyclopedia traces to it.
The named farms, breeders and growing regions behind United Kingdom's flowers — each with its own profile page. Curated from public sources; the directory keeps growing.
Crops almost three million bunches of daffodils a year across 250 acres.
The heart of British field-flower growing — Cornwall opens the daffodil season in January, followed by Lincolnshire, Norfolk and Scotland.
A Spalding grower of 60+ years, marketing several thousand tonnes of daffodil bulbs and ~10 million bunches of daffodils a year.
A five-generation Lincolnshire family farm growing premium British tulips, lilies, peonies and ranunculus since 1949.
Curated from public sources · figures approximate · a mention here is not an endorsement.
These flowers are commercially grown in or exported from United Kingdom for the cut-flower trade.
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