Grant E. Mitsch, United States
Year Registered: 1979
Daydream x N. jonquilla
Hillstar
Murray Evans, United States
Year Registered: 1986
N. triandrus subsp. triandrus var. triandrus x open pollinated
Little Bell
Fls 3-4 per stem, star-shaped, 80mm wide, facing slightly downwards; perianth segments 40mm long, ovate, blunt, mucronate, a little reflexed, plane or with margins incurved, smooth and of membranaceous substance, overlapping at base only; the inner segments narrower, scarcely mucronate; corona 13mm long, cup-shaped, smooth, mouth a little expanded, lightly ribbed, with rim narrowly flanged and entire. Scented.
The name is a combination of its parent’s names – Hill “Star” and Little “Bell”.
Bell Star, 5 W-W, Brian S. Duncan, Northern Ireland, 2015
Photo #35634 Kirby Fong, USABell Star, 5 W-W, Brian S. Duncan, Northern Ireland, 2015
Photo #35593 Kirby Fong, USABell Star, 5 W-W, Brian S. Duncan, Northern Ireland, 2015
Photo #35592 Kirby Fong, USABell Star, 5 W-W, Brian S. Duncan, Northern Ireland, 2015
Photo #35591 Kirby Fong, USABell Star, 5 W-W, Brian S. Duncan, Northern Ireland, 2015
Photo #35590 Kirby Fong, USABell Star, 5 W-W, Brian S. Duncan, Northern Ireland, 2015
Photo #31921 Brian S. Duncan, Northern IrelandBell Star, 5 W-W, Brian S. Duncan, Northern Ireland, 2015
Photo #31920 Brian S. Duncan, Northern Ireland