Narcissus ‘Brunswick’
Synonym: Narcissus ‘Brunswick’ (2)
Description:
Historic daffodil, classified 2 W-Y [Large-Cupped], is a tall cultivar exceeding 67.5 cm (26.6 in). Hybridised by Percival D. Williams in England and registered before 1931, it earned FCC(e) 1939, AM(e) 1934, and AM(g) 1947. The 100 mm wide flowers form a double-triangle, with broadly ovate, creamy white perianth segments overlapping half, and a smooth, funnel-shaped corona of brilliant greenish yellow, lightly frilled, with a rolled, crenate rim, sometimes notched or split.
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