Weardale Perfection
Clasificación:
1 W-Y[ Narcisos Trompeta (Copa Larga) ]
Temporada:
Mid-Season to Late
Altura:
Alto - más de 67.5 cm
Hibridizador:
, Inglaterra, Reino Unido
Registrado:
sí, antes de 1869
Ascendiente Femenino (Semilla): 
N. abscissus División 13 Especies de Narcisos
Sección: Pseudonarcissus
N. abscissus
Fertilidad:
de Semilla y Polen
Se utilizó como un padre o madre:
17 veces como semillas, 24 veces como el polen
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Fl. up to 127 mm wide; perianth segments broadly or very broadly ovate, blunt, only slightly mucronate, milk white or pale sulfur, touched with the corona color at base, inflexed, with margins wavy, somewhat creased or with broad midrib showing, of good substance, overlapping 1/3; inner segments twisted; corona cylindrical, lightly ribbed, primrose yellow, paling a little at base, mouth expanded, rim broadly and irregularly crenate and a little flanged. Resembles a larger and paler-flowered ‘Empress’ with the corona mouth more widely expanded.

Received the FCC award in 1944 under the name of ‘Weardale’.

Origen del Nombre

This daffodil was originally named ‘Weardale’  by William Backhouse. William’s son Charles renamed this daffodil to ‘Weardale Perfection’. Named after the location where this daffodil was raised, namely Wolsingham in Weardale, England.

Sinónimos:

'Weardale'