Fl. 95-100 mm wide; perianth and other petaloid segments broadly ovate, blunt or somewhat truncate, glistening white, with creamy sulfur yellow at base, overlapping; the outer whorl spreading or a little inflexed, mucronate; the inner whorl of about the same length, less noticeably mucronate, a little inflexed, with margins incurling; three white segments at center shorter, strongly inflexed, with margins deeply incurled; corona segments very short, some interspersed among the petaloid segments, some clustered at center and almost continuous, orange, with a broad suffusion of scarlet-orange at rim, frilled. Scented.
Named after the hybridizer’s daughter, Mary Copeland. This daffodil was registered one year after Mary’s birth.
Mary Copeland, 4 W-O, William F.M. Copeland, England, 1913
Photo #60180 Vee Kozma, USAMary Copeland, 4 W-O, William F.M. Copeland, England, 1913
Photo #60178 Vee Kozma, USAMary Copeland, 4 W-O, William F.M. Copeland, England, 1913
Photo #46003 Oregon Bulb Farms, USAMary Copeland, 4 W-O, William F.M. Copeland, England, 1913
Photo #42649 Drew Mc Farland, USAMary Copeland, 4 W-O, William F.M. Copeland, England, 1913
Photo #27252 P. de Jager and Sons, the NetherlandsMary Copeland, 4 W-O, William F.M. Copeland, England, 1913
Photo #25513 Barr Catalog, EnglandMary Copeland, 4 W-O, William F.M. Copeland, England, 1913
Photo #17938 Albert F. Calvert, EnglandMary Copeland, 4 W-O, William F.M. Copeland, England, 1913
Photo #16632 Becky Fox Matthews, USAMary Copeland, 4 W-O, William F.M. Copeland, England, 1913
Photo #16631 Becky Fox Matthews, USAMary Copeland, 4 W-O, William F.M. Copeland, England, 1913
Photo #11374 Old House Gardens Heirloom Bulbs, USAMary Copeland, 4 W-O, William F.M. Copeland, England, 1913
Photo #9425 James L. Akers, EnglandMary Copeland, 4 W-O, William F.M. Copeland, England, 1913
Photo #2197 Kirby Fong, USA