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Narcissus ‘Feu de Joie’


Synonym: Narcissus ‘Feu de Joie’ (4)

Description:

Mid-season historic double daffodil, 4 W-O [Double], grows 32.5–67.5 cm and was hybridised by William F.M. Copeland in England, registered before 1927. Awarded AM Haarlem 1929, HC(g) 1936, and AM(g) 1944, its creamy white perianth and petaloid segments are ovate, blunt, and slightly wavy or twisted, with outer segments spreading and inner ones inflexed. The short, pale orange corona segments are frilled, darker at the rim, forming a continuous central whorle.

Threat Status: Threatened In Cultivation As assessed by the Plant Heritage Threatened Plants Programme. For more details see www.plantheritage.org.uk/conservation/threatened-plants/


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