Aviemore
Classification:
2 Y-YOO[ Large-Cupped ]
Season:
Mid-Season to Late
Height:
Tall - greater than 67.5 cm (26.6 in)
Hybridizer:
Registered:
Yes, before 1927
Seed Parent: 
Beacon 3 W-R 
Rev. G.H. Engleheart, England
Year Registered: 1897
Princess Mary x (N. poeticus var. recurvus x poet ?)
Beacon
Pollen Parent: 
Fortune 2 Y-O 
Walter T. Ware, England
Year Registered: 1917
Sir Watkin x Blackwell
Fortune
Fertility:
Both Seed and Pollen fertile
Used as parent:
5 times as seed, 3 times as pollen
Comments

Fl. forming a double triangle, 86 mm wide, facing down; perianth segments broadly ovate, blunt, only slightly mucronate, vivid greenish yellow 2A, paler at midrib and apex, spreading or a little inflexed, with margins minutely incurling at apex, creased, overlapping one-third to a half; the inner segments with margins wavy and sometimes more strongly incurling; corona short funnel-shaped, loosely ribbed, strong orange, paling to golden yellow at base, with mouth straight and more or less even, rim irregularly crenate

A description according to Travers Morrison’s 1950 “Daffodils” catalog: “A striking flower with a very broad soft yellow perianth of great substance; the large crown is bowl-shaped, bright orange-red, shading to gold at base. A very tall, strong grower. A.M. RHS (Eng.) 1931, and Birmingham, 1932, as a show flower.”

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