Narcissus ‘Lady Godiva’
Synonym: Narcissus ‘Lady Godiva’ (3)
Description:
Early- to mid-season historic dwarf daffodil, 3 W-OOY [Small-Cupped], grows under 32.5 cm and was registered before 1900. Likely a sport of Conspicuus, it earned the AM in 1903 as ‘Barbara Holmes.’ The flowers have a broad, bright scarlet-orange corona with a yellow rim, paired with a strongly scented bloom. A charming, compact cultivar, that remains a vivid, fragrant addition to any garden.
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