Bob Spotts
Classification:
2 W-W[ Large-Cupped ]
Season:
Mid-Season
Height:
Standard - 32.5 to 67.5 cm (12.8 to 26.6 in)
Registered:
Yes, 2002
Seed Parent: 
Stoke Charity 2 W-W 
A.J.R. (John) Pearson, England
Year of first flowering: 1970
Easter Moon x Rashee
Stoke Charity
Pollen Parent: 
Panache 1 W-W 
Guy L. Wilson, Northern Ireland
Year Registered: 1962
(Courage x Broughshane) x Empress of Ireland
Panache
Seedling Number:
94-36-Q45
Descendants:
None
Comments

Fl.100 mm wide, greenish white facing up; perianth segments broadly to very broadly ovate, blunt, slightly mucronate, slightly reflexed, plane or a little concave, smooth and of heavy substance, overlapping half; the inner segments narrower, shouldered at base, somewhat truncate at apex, more nearly spreading, with margins lightly wavy; corona cylindrical, loosely ribbed, mouth straight, lightly frilled, with rim obscurely crenate.

Origin of Name

Named after the admirer. Bob Spotts discovered this daffodil in John Pearson’s patch and encouraged John to exhibit it in upcoming shows.