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Narcissus ‘Samaria’ (3)


Synonym: Narcissus ‘Samaria’

Description:

Late-season historic daffodil, 3 W-WWY [Small-Cupped], is a tall cultivar over 67.5 cm, hybridised by the Brodie of Brodie in Scotland and registered before 1919. Awarded AM(e) in 1926, it bears rounded, milk-white flowers with broad, smooth perianth segments overlapping half. The inner segments are slightly spathulate and gently inflexed. A small, ribbed, disc-shaped corona shows greenish tones at the base and pale yellow at the rim, giving the bloom a soft, refined appearance.

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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