Fl. 100 mm wide; perianth segments very broadly ovate, blunt, only very slightly mucronate, brilliant greenish yellow, spreading, with margins minutely incurled, overlapping half; the inner segments a little narrower, slightly inflexed; corona cylindrical, short, loosely ribbed, vivid orange, with mouth straight and frilled.
Part of Lea’s “Favorite Fishing Sites Series”. Named after one of John Lea’s favorite fishing sites in Scotland.
Loch Hope, 2 Y-R, John S.B. Lea, Angleterre, 1970
Photo #49228 Noeline McLaren, Nouvelle-ZélandeLoch Hope, 2 Y-R, John S.B. Lea, Angleterre, 1970
Photo #48982 U.S. National Arboretum, Etats-UnisLoch Hope, 2 Y-R, John S.B. Lea, Angleterre, 1970
Photo #31906 Michael Darlow, AngleterreLoch Hope, 2 Y-R, John S.B. Lea, Angleterre, 1970
Photo #31905 Michael Darlow, AngleterreLoch Hope, 2 Y-R, John S.B. Lea, Angleterre, 1970
Photo #20795 Quality Daffodils, AngleterreLoch Hope, 2 Y-R, John S.B. Lea, Angleterre, 1970
Photo #11725 Ben Blake, Etats-UnisLoch Hope, 2 Y-R, John S.B. Lea, Angleterre, 1970
Photo #9745 Noeline McLaren, Nouvelle-ZélandeLoch Hope, 2 Y-R, John S.B. Lea, Angleterre, 1970
Photo #9744 Noeline McLaren, Nouvelle-ZélandeLoch Hope, 2 Y-R, John S.B. Lea, Angleterre, 1970
Photo #9743 Noeline McLaren, Nouvelle-ZélandeLoch Hope, 2 Y-R, John S.B. Lea, Angleterre, 1970
Photo #9485 John Castor, Etats-UnisLoch Hope, 2 Y-R, John S.B. Lea, Angleterre, 1970
Photo #6109 Ian Tyler, Angleterre