Narcissus ‘Meg’ (2)
Synonym: Narcissus ‘Little Meg’ (7)
Description:
Reportedly listed by Michael Jefferson-Brown of Northumberland around 1950, classified 2 W-[Large-Cupped], grows 32.5–67.5 cm. Little else is known about its origins or breeding, but as a standard-height, large-cupped variety, it represents the classic form and elegance of mid-century daffodil cultivars, offering a charming and understated addition to spring gardens despite its obscure history.
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