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Daffodil details
Registered? |
Yes |
Division |
2 |
Perianth colour(s) |
W |
Corona colour(s) |
Y |
Registrant name |
Linda M.Van Beck |
Year of registration |
2003 |
Description |
Fl. star-shaped, 75 mm wide, facing sharply upwards; perianth segments ovate, spathulate, blunt, mucronate, opening light creamy yellow and becoming white, spreading at base, somewhat inflexed above, plane or with margins recurved at base, creased and of membranaceous substance, separated; the inner segments less noticeably mucronate, with margins wavy or incurved and sometimes nicked; corona funnel-shaped, short, ribbed, deep yellow to golden yellow, mouth more closely ribbed, frilled, lobed, with rim dentate. Early. Sweetly scented. Standard: colour print provided by registrant (WSY0042166) |
Synonym(s) |
none |
Award(s) |
none |
Notes |
Found in old gardens in south Georgia and north Florida |
Date when entry last modified |
01 July 2008 |
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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].