Narcissus ‘Cernuus Plenus’ (4)
Synonyms: Narcissus pseudonarcissus subsp. moschatus ‘Cernuus Plenus’, Narcissus moschatus ‘Cernuus Plenus’
Description:
Earliest known record predates 1830. Possibly the only known double form of an all-white trumpet daffodil. Flowers are striking, cream-white in colour. The corona is white to pale greenish yellow, lobed with a flanged, crenate rim, and sometimes split to the base, producing exquisite cream-white flowers of exceptional beauty.
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