Egmont Princess
Classification:
2 W-Y[ Large-Cupped ]
Season:
Mid-Season to Late
Height:
Standard - 32.5 to 67.5 cm (12.8 to 26.6 in)
Registered:
Yes, 2007
Registrant:

Brogden Bulbs

Brogden Bulbs
Seed Parent: 
Hostage
: Unknown,
Year Registered: 1976
My Love x Salmon Trout
Hostage
Pollen Parent: 
Bandit 2 W-YYO 
G.W.E. Brogden, New Zealand
Year Registered: 1966
Kowhiri x Green Island
Bandit
Seedling Number:
X57/C
Descendants:
None
Comments

large flower; broad, ovate perianth is smooth and plane; deep bowl corona evenly lobed; corona opens mid yellow, fades to pale yellow with lime-yellow band on edge;

Origin of Name

Part of the Brogden family’s “Egmont series.” Named for the volcano Taranaki and is also known as Mount Egmont located in the Taranaki region on the west coast of North Island New Zealand. Taranaki is a combination of two Maori words tara=mountain peak and naki=shining. In 1770, Captain Cook named the volcano Mount Egmont after Sir John Percieval, the 2nd Earl of Egmont. On a clear day, the Brogden’s have a beautiful view of Mount Egmont.