Section: Intersectional Hybrid
N. dubius and N. moschatus
N. x poculiformis
Section: Narcissus
N. radiiflorus
Fl. large; perianth segments narrowly ovate, creamy white, twisted or with margins incurved, separated; corona straight-sided, primrose yellow, sometimes quite heavily stained pinkish orange at rim, mouth straight, with rim minutely crenate.
In the 1916 RHS Classification List, this cultivar was designated to be either lost to cultivation or surpassed by modern varieties.
Possibly “Absorbed” ‘Juno’.
'Leedsii 'Elegans'', 'Poculiformis Elegans'
Elegans, 3 W-Y, Edward Leeds, England, 1851
Photo #48189 Drew Mc Farland, USAElegans, 3 W-Y, Edward Leeds, England, 1851
Photo #47248 Drew Mc Farland, USAElegans, 3 W-Y, Edward Leeds, England, 1851
Photo #32027 Unknown Historic SourceElegans, 3 W-Y, Edward Leeds, England, 1851
Photo #18300 Unknown Historic Source