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Narcissus ‘John Daniel’


Synonym: Narcissus ‘John Daniel’ (4)

Description:

Mid-season double daffodil, 4 Y-Y [Double], grows 32.5–67.5 cm and was hybridised by Ron A. Scamp in England, registered in 1993. Bred from Saint Keverne × Tamar Fire, it has 90 mm wide flowers with broad, blunt yellow perianth segments overlapping half or more. The inner segments are slightly inflexed, while the smooth, orange-yellow corona segments form a continuous, closely ribbed, funnel-shaped center with a frilled rim, creating a striking double bloom.

Threat Status: Threatened In Cultivation As assessed by the Plant Heritage Threatened Plants Programme. For more details see www.plantheritage.org.uk/conservation/threatened-plants/


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