Narcissus ‘Binkie’
Synonym: Narcissus ‘Binkie’ (2)
Description:
Historic daffodil, classified 2 Y-W [Large-Cupped], grows 32.5–67.5 cm (12.8–26.6 in). Hybridised by Guy L. Wilson and W. Wolfhagen, it was registered before 1938 and earned AM Haarlem 1950 and AM(g) 1952. Its 100 mm wide flowers have broadly ovate, blunt perianth segments in light greenish yellow with white mucros, slightly reflexed, overlapping ⅓–½; the short funnel-shaped corona fades to white with a greenish-yellow rim, a straight mouth, and shallow, crenate 6-lobed rim.
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