Graeme and Faith Miller
Tokoroa, New Zealand; Te Awamutu
Graeme and Faith MillerDavid Jackson, Australia
Year of first flowering: 1979
Helsal x Lenz
Compute
Fl. forming a double triangle, 115 mm wide; perianth segments ovate, acute, spreading, plane, smooth and of heavy substance, overlapping; corona funnel-shaped, smooth, mouth flared and even, with rim rolled and crenate.
Named in honor of Graeme Miller’s father, who liked the white trumpet daffodils.
Don Miller, 1 W-W, Graeme and Faith Miller, New Zealand, 2002
Photo #11540 Ben Blake, USADon Miller, 1 W-W, Graeme and Faith Miller, New Zealand, 2002
Photo #10855 Kirby Fong, USADon Miller, 1 W-W, Graeme and Faith Miller, New Zealand, 2002
Photo #10854 Kirby Fong, USADon Miller, 1 W-W, Graeme and Faith Miller, New Zealand, 2002
Photo #6310 Malcolm Wheeler, New ZealandDon Miller, 1 W-W, Graeme and Faith Miller, New Zealand, 2002
Photo #4039 Tony James, EnglandDon Miller, 1 W-W, Graeme and Faith Miller, New Zealand, 2002
Photo #4038 Tony James, EnglandDon Miller, 1 W-W, Graeme and Faith Miller, New Zealand, 2002
Photo #1534 Kirby Fong, USADon Miller, 1 W-W, Graeme and Faith Miller, New Zealand, 2002
Photo #1533 Kirby Fong, USA