Narcissus ‘Dulcimer’ (9)
Synonym: Narcissus ‘Dulcimer’
Description:
This very late-blooming historic daffodil, classified 9 W-GYO [Poeticus], grows 32.5–67.5 cm (12.8–26.6 in). Hybridized by Rev. G.H. Engleheart, England, and registered before 1913, it earned AM Haarlem 1927, AM(g)(c) 1923, and is listed in the ADS Historics Special Class. Its milk-white, spreading perianth has squarish, mucronate tips, overlapping half; the small, disc-shaped corona is ribbed deep yellow with green at the base and a broad orange rim.
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