Lima's Green Road
Classification:
12 G-G[ Miscellaneous ]
Season:
Fall or Autumn Blooming
Height:
Dwarf - less than 32.5 cm (12.8 in)
Hybridizer:
, California, USA
Registered:
Yes, 2012
Registrant:
, California, USA
Seed Parent: 
El Camino 6 Y-Y 
Grant E. Mitsch, United States
Year Registered: 1978
Honey Bells x N. cyclamineus
El Camino
Pollen Parent: 
N. viridiflorus Division 13 Species
Section: Jonquilla
N. viridiflorus
Pedigree Chart:
Descendants:
None
Comments

Fls 2 per stem, 67mm wide, star-shaped, facing down; perianth segments 33mm long, lanceolate in outline, blunt at apex, yellow-green, spreading, plane or with margins incurling, smooth and of membranaceous substance, separated; the inner segments narrower; corona 7mm long, cylindrical, ribbed, yellow-green, mouth straight and wavy, with rim notched. Strongly scented.

Origin of Name

Part of Koopowitz’s “Lima Series” after Manual Lima who hybridized using N. viridiflorus. Named after its parents. El Camino means road and N. viridiflorus is green in color.