Aspasia
Classification:
8 W-Y[ Tazetta ]
Season:
Late
Height:
Standard - 32.5 to 67.5 cm (12.8 to 26.6 in)
Hybridizer:

R. van der Schoot and Son

R. van der Schoot and Son
, the Netherlands
Registered:
Yes, before 1908
Special Class:
Seed Parent: 
N. poeticus Division 13 Species
Section: Narcissus
N. poeticus
Pollen Parent: 
N. tazetta Division 13 Species
Section: Tazettae
N. tazetta
Chromosomes:
24
Pedigree Chart:
Fertility:
Usually sterile
Descendants:
None
Comments

Fls 3-5 per stem, 64 mm diameter; perianth segments very broadly ovate, creamy white, spreading, slightly creased, with margins incurling or more strongly incurved, overlapping half; the inner segments narrower; corona shallow bowl-shaped, ribbed, golden yellow, opening with a narrow band of a deeper tone at rim. Scented.

A description according to Daffodils, narcissus, and how to grow them as a hardy plants for cut… 1907 by Arthur Martin Kirby, when ‘Aspasia’ was known as ‘Louise’: “True poeticus formed flowers borne in clusters of three and four on stems two feet long. Large pure white petals and yellow cup.”

Synonyms:

'Louise#'