Narcissus ‘Amabilis’
Synonym: Narcissus ‘Amabilis’ (3)
Description:
Historic daffodil classified 3 W-W [Small-Cupped]. Hybridised by Edward Leeds in England and registered before 1877. The flowers feature narrowly ovate, acute perianth segments that spread or slightly inflex, with gently wavy or twisted margins. Its long, ribbed cup-shaped corona opens primrose yellow, fading to milk white, with a straight, frilled mouth, offering delicate elegance in the garden.
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