Ron A. Scamp
Falmouth, Cornwall, England
Ron A. ScampGrant E. Mitsch, United States
Year Registered: 1960
Binkie x K43 (King of the North x Content)
Daydream
Fl. rounded, 85 mm wide; perianth segments broadly ovate, pale yellow, smooth; corona smooth, opening buff pink, becoming deeper in tone, frilled. Develops more pink as flower matures; catalog says Daydream x 2W-P seedling.
Cornwall had been well known for smuggling and there still is an old incinerator where traditionally the tobacco taken from captured smugglers was burned. This incinerator was called “The King’s pipe” hence the name for this yellow-pink daffodil first grown in Cornwall.