Narcissus ‘Leedsii’ (2 Y-O)
Synonyms: Narcissus ‘Leedsiileedsii’, Narcissus ‘Leedsii’ (3)
Description:
Historic daffodil, 2 Y-O [Large-Cupped], was hybridised by Edward Leeds in England and registered before 1877. It features a striking scarlet-orange corona and has also lent its name as a group designation. Known by the synonym "Incomparabilis Sulphureus ‘Leedsii’". A vivid and classic example of a large-cupped daffodil.
Threat Status:
Current Plant Guardian plants
Read about some of the plants in our Plant Guardian scheme and the stories behind them and their guardians
Find a rare plant to look after
If you would like to find a rare plant to look after, or if you have a plant you think may be rare, read on...
Record your rare and threatened plant
You think you have a rare plant? Here's how to record it with us.