J. Gerritsen and Son
J. Gerritsen and SonPerianth segments very broad in outline, blunt or squarish at apex, prominently mucronate, spreading, overlapping 1/3 to 1/2; inner segments narrower, shouldered at base, a little inflexed, with margins wavy; corona split to base, the six segments as wide as the perianth segments, three-quarters their length and opposite and closely overlying them, deeply bi-lobed, with lobes overlapping, loosely ribbed and frilled, yellow-orange, usually with vivid yellow at rim and shoulder, with white at shoulder on occasion, sometimes self orange.
Orangery, 11a W-OOY, J. Gerritsen and Son, the Netherlands, 1957
Photo #60282 Vee Kozma, USAOrangery, 11a W-OOY, J. Gerritsen and Son, the Netherlands, 1957
Photo #49008 U.S. National Arboretum, USAOrangery, 11a W-OOY, J. Gerritsen and Son, the Netherlands, 1957
Photo #44518 Brenda Lyon, AustraliaOrangery, 11a W-OOY, J. Gerritsen and Son, the Netherlands, 1957
Photo #39017 Marguerite Donkin, USAOrangery, 11a W-OOY, J. Gerritsen and Son, the Netherlands, 1957
Photo #39016 Marguerite Donkin, USAOrangery, 11a W-OOY, J. Gerritsen and Son, the Netherlands, 1957
Photo #35911 Fentongollan Farms, EnglandOrangery, 11a W-OOY, J. Gerritsen and Son, the Netherlands, 1957
Photo #9986 Ralph Sowell, USAOrangery, 11a W-OOY, J. Gerritsen and Son, the Netherlands, 1957
Photo #8789 George Norris, ScotlandOrangery, 11a W-OOY, J. Gerritsen and Son, the Netherlands, 1957
Photo #8280 Mary Lou Gripshover, USAOrangery, 11a W-OOY, J. Gerritsen and Son, the Netherlands, 1957
Photo #3167 Jack Gerritsen, the Netherlands