Narcissus ‘Seagull’ (3)
Description:
Historic daffodil classified as 3 W-Y (Small-Cupped), blooming early to mid-season on standard stems 32.5–67.5 cm tall. Hybridised by Rev. G.H. Engleheart in England and registered before 1893. The flower reaches up to 127 mm across, with broad, pure-white perianth segments that are slightly rounded and sometimes wavy at the edges. Its bowl-shaped corona is canary yellow with a pale apricot-orange rim that soon fades, lightly frilled. Sibling to 'Albatross' but lacks persistent contrasting rim.
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