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UnknownPerianth and other petaloid segments in many whorls, white or creamy white; the outer whorls broadly ovate, blunt, spreading, not much overlapping; the inner whorls successively a little narrower but not much shorter, inflexed or strongly inflexed, with margins incurved or strongly incurved; corona segments one-quarter the length of the petaloid segments and interspersed among them, orange or pale orange, tightly frilled.
A description according to Daffodils, narcissus, and how to grow them as a hardy plants for cut… 1907 by Arthur Martin Kirby, “ Popularly known as ‘Eggs and Bacon’ and as N. incomparabilis albus aurantius plenus. Robust and free flowering. The large double flowers are composed of white petals with an orange coloured center.”
'Albus Plenus Aurantius', 'Aurantius Flore Pleno', 'Eggs and Bacon', 'Fried Eggs', 'Incomparabilis 'Albus Plenus Aurantius'', 'Incomparabilis Plena', 'Niveo-aurantius'
Orange Phoenix, 4 W-O, Unknown Hybridizer, 1731
Photo #43522 Albert F. Calvert, EnglandOrange Phoenix, 4 W-O, Unknown Hybridizer, 1731
Photo #40462 Kirby Fong, USAOrange Phoenix, 4 W-O, Unknown Hybridizer, 1731
Photo #38068 Rose Bradley, USAOrange Phoenix, 4 W-O, Unknown Hybridizer, 1731
Photo #33133 Ian Tyler, EnglandOrange Phoenix, 4 W-O, Unknown Hybridizer, 1731
Photo #20698 Becky Fox Matthews, USAOrange Phoenix, 4 W-O, Unknown Hybridizer, 1731
Photo #20697 Becky Fox Matthews, USAOrange Phoenix, 4 W-O, Unknown Hybridizer, 1731
Photo #18303 Unknown Historic SourceOrange Phoenix, 4 W-O, Unknown Hybridizer, 1731
Photo #7864 Linda Van Beck, USA