Diolite
Classification:
2 Y-YYO[ Grande coupe ]
Saison:
Early to Mid-Season
Hauteur:
Grand - plus de 67,5 cm
Hybrideur:
, Pays de Galles, Royaume Uni
Enregistrés:
Oui, avant 1930
Parent femelle (semences): 
Hospodar 2 Y-O 
John Charles Williams, Angleterre
Année d'enregistrement: 1914
Firebrand x King Alfred
Hospodar
?
Parent masculin (pollen): 
A.M. Wilson 2Y-R plante obtenue par hybridation
Fertilité:
Graine ou pollen
Utilisé comme parent:
5 fois comme semence, 3 fois comme pollen
Commentaires

Fl. more than 108 mm wide; perianth segments broadly ovate, rounded at apex, fairly prominently mucronate, primrose yellow, spreading, smooth, with broad midrib showing, overlapping one-third to a half; the inner segments reflexed in upper half, somewhat creased, with margins wavy and sometimes nicked; corona bowl-shaped, ribbed, golden yellow, with a band of brownish orange at rim, mouth a little frilled, rim crenate and slightly flanged.

According to The American Horticultural Society’s 1937 issue of the The American Daffodil Year Book, B. Y. Morrison’s article “Daffodil Novelty Trials, 1936” states: “Diolite was all that memory painted. First seen in 1931 with covetous eyes, it has been until now a vivid memory. The perianth is a tender clear yellow color and has something of the gay grace of carriage that makes Folly so remarkable. The cup is the same color with a clear band of orange -red that is fairly luminous. I shall want hundreds of this some day when its prices has come down.”