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Daffodil details
Registered? |
Yes |
Division |
7 |
Perianth colour(s) |
Y |
Corona colour(s) |
O |
Originator name |
P.D. Williams |
Date of first flowering |
pre1927 |
Description |
Fls 2 per stem, rounded; perianth segments very broad, somewhat oblong, rounded at apex, mucronate, deep golden yellow, spreading, sometimes a little reflexed towards apex, plane, overlapping one-third; the inner segments narrower, ovate, a little inflexed, with margins wavy and sometimes incurved; corona broad and shallow bowl-shaped, orange-yellow, flushed orange. Scented. 2n=21 |
Synonym(s) |
none |
Award(s) |
AM(e) 1927 *AM(g) 1930 *FCC(g) 1936 AM Haarlem 1931 |
Notes |
?The same as the flower named 'Lanarth' that was listed in 1907, later attributed to P.D. Williams, but in 1916 deemed to have been either "lost to cultivation or surpassed by modern varieties" |
Date when entry last modified |
30 April 2024 |
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If you have a further inquiry about the names of daffodils and/or their parents, it should be made to the International Daffodil Registrar, Melanie Underwood at the following address: RHS Garden Wisley, Woking, Surrey, GU23 6QB, UK. Tel. (+44) (0)1483 212403. E-mail: [email protected].