Fl. forming a double triangle, 49 mm wide, facing up; perianth segments oblong or ovate, acute, dull white, spreading, concave, smooth and of heavy substance, with midrib showing, overlapping one-third; the inner segments narrower; corona funnel-shaped, ribbed, opening brilliant yellow, becoming dull white in about 3 days, mouth straight and frilled, with rim dentate and slightly rolled. Early. Sweetly scented. Resembles a white ‘Bagatelle’ with a slightly wider corona.
Part of Dr. Reeds’ “Oakwood Series”. Part of Dr. Reed’s “Oakwood Series.” See photo of the oakwood tree in the middle of Dr. Reed’s field.
Oakwood Tyke, 1 W-W, Dr. John R. Reed, United States, 2001
Photo #41393 Kirby Fong, USAOakwood Tyke, 1 W-W, Dr. John R. Reed, United States, 2001
Photo #39195 Kirby Fong, USAOakwood Tyke, 1 W-W, Dr. John R. Reed, United States, 2001
Photo #39194 Kirby Fong, USAOakwood Tyke, 1 W-W, Dr. John R. Reed, United States, 2001
Photo #39193 Kirby Fong, USAOakwood Tyke, 1 W-W, Dr. John R. Reed, United States, 2001
Photo #22976 Dr. John R. Reed, USAOakwood Tyke, 1 W-W, Dr. John R. Reed, United States, 2001
Photo #12611 Mary Lou Gripshover, USAOakwood Tyke, 1 W-W, Dr. John R. Reed, United States, 2001
Photo #12610 Mary Lou Gripshover, USAOakwood Tyke, 1 W-W, Dr. John R. Reed, United States, 2001
Photo #7315 Becky Fox Matthews, USAOakwood Tyke, 1 W-W, Dr. John R. Reed, United States, 2001
Photo #7314 Becky Fox Matthews, USA