Donna C. Dietsch
Columbus, Ohio, USA
Donna C. DietschSir Josslyn A.R. Gore-Booth, Ireland
Year of first flowering: 1935
N. obvallaris ? x N. cyclamineus
Mite
Fl. 37 mm wide, mid-yellow; perianth segments narrow, acute, spreading at base, sharply reflexed at apex, separated; corona cylindrical, with mouth lobed and flared.
When the mare gets out of the barn and gets lost in the woods and comes back pregnant, the resulting foal is called a wood’s colt. Since the sire of this daffodil is unknown, the name is perfect.
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