Narcissus pseudonarcissus ‘The Pomeranian’
Synonym: Narcissus pseudonarcissus ‘Pomeranian’
Description:
Double-flowered wild daffodil, said to be discovered and named by David Bromley of Moortown, Shropshire. Growing 30–35 cm, it forms small, dense clumps with pale creamy-yellow outer petals and a vibrant, often split golden-yellow double center.
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