John Evelyn
Classificazione:
2 W-O[ Grande corona (coppa, mediocoronati) ]
Stagione:
Early to Mid-Season
Altezza:
Standard - 32,5 fino 67,5 cm
Registrato:
sì, prima del 1920
Genitore femminile (seme): 
Tunis 2 W-WWY 
Percival D. Williams, Inghilterra
Anno di registrazione: 1927
(King Alfred x unknown)
Tunis
Genitore maschile (polline): 
Therapia 3 W-YYO 
The Brodie of Brodie, Scozia
Anno di registrazione: 1922
Mozart x Gallipoli
Therapia
Cromosomi:
28
Fertilità:
Entrambi Seme e Polline
Usato come genitore:
37 volte come seme, 14 volte come polline
Commenti

Fl. 94 mm wide; perianth segments very broadly ovate, blunt or truncate, fairly prominently mucronate, creamy white, spreading, with wavy margins, overlapping half; inner segments less obviously mucronate, margins nicked and more strongly wavy; cup broad and shallow, heavily ribbed, apricot orange, with a darker tone at rim, mouth with deep and overlapping lobes heavily frilled; a number of short strap-shaped growths irregularly placed on the outside of the cup.

Origine del nome

Copeland named this flower John Evelyn, after an English writer who lived in the early part of the 18th Century, because Evelyn wrote so well about gardens.