James Ian Young
Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
James Ian YoungSection: Bulbocodium
N. cantabricus
Section: Bulbocodium
N. bulbocodium
Fl. 34mm wide, opens a greenish yellow, maturing to a greenish white; petals are acute, spreading or incurved, plane, smooth, membranous, inflexed, and separated; cup is funnel-shaped, lightly ribbed, mouth is straight, even or somewhat wavy, with rim entire.
Named in honor of Don Stead, an award-winning exhibitor of Scottish Rock Garden Society Shows, who made the cross for this daffodil.
Don Stead, 10 W-W, James Ian Young, Scotland, 2003
Photo #49108 James Ian Young, ScotlandDon Stead, 10 W-W, James Ian Young, Scotland, 2003
Photo #49107 James Ian Young, ScotlandDon Stead, 10 W-W, James Ian Young, Scotland, 2003
Photo #47767 James Ian Young, ScotlandDon Stead, 10 W-W, James Ian Young, Scotland, 2003
Photo #46291 James Ian Young, ScotlandDon Stead, 10 W-W, James Ian Young, Scotland, 2003
Photo #46290 James Ian Young, ScotlandDon Stead, 10 W-W, James Ian Young, Scotland, 2003
Photo #46289 James Ian Young, ScotlandDon Stead, 10 W-W, James Ian Young, Scotland, 2003
Photo #46288 James Ian Young, ScotlandDon Stead, 10 W-W, James Ian Young, Scotland, 2003
Photo #38266 Anne Wright, EnglandDon Stead, 10 W-W, James Ian Young, Scotland, 2003
Photo #38265 Anne Wright, EnglandDon Stead, 10 W-W, James Ian Young, Scotland, 2003
Photo #38263 Anne Wright, EnglandDon Stead, 10 W-W, James Ian Young, Scotland, 2003
Photo #38262 Anne Wright, EnglandDon Stead, 10 W-W, James Ian Young, Scotland, 2003
Photo #16775 Jon Kawaguchi, USADon Stead, 10 W-W, James Ian Young, Scotland, 2003
Photo #12839 Jon Kawaguchi, USADon Stead, 10 W-W, James Ian Young, Scotland, 2003
Photo #12838 Jon Kawaguchi, USA