I have a “found” daffodil that looks like it may be the same flower. I e-mailed Joe Hamm last night and sent pictures asking for his suggestions.
I have looked on Daffseek and think that it may be ‘Mrs. Langtry’. The picture that I am attatching makes the petals look more white than they really are. The one that I think is ‘Mrs. Langtry’ is the flower on the bottom of two of the pictures.
I have also found two other 3W-Y’s at vacant lots. I think that they may be ‘White Lady’ and ‘Queen Of The North’. They both have much whiter petals than the one that I think may be ‘Mrs. Langtry. The flower by it self has a shorter cup than the top flower in the pictures with two flowers.
I would appreciate anyone help with identifying these flowers. Mary
Hi Ian,
Looks like “Sir Watkin” to me, strangely classed as a 2Y-Y, although the perianth is a very , very, pale yellow and looks ” whitish”. Len Tomlinson has numerous clumps of it at his farm in Cheshire amongst his “historics”
Regards,
Keith.D.Capper.
In message <000d01c8a588$62141e00$0200a8c0@ianea6093ef1e1>, Ian Tyler <> writes
— Margaret Capper
I had thought too that it was ‘Sir Watkin,’ as I grew it in my old garden, and as I have seen it in Roxane Daniel’s garden in Camden, Arkansas. Loyce McKenzie
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To all that are deluging me with I.Ds
I am swamped trying to analyze 60 some beds of daffodils for a major move of bulbs this year and next….. I have my hands full of taking pictures, purging wrong cultivars from beds and trying to keep up with my study bulbs.
i am not looking a the computer on a regular basis and the number of E-mails with all the shows going on is astronomical….
Now with regard to what I see with the three photographs….. What I see is nothing that is White Lady… cups are all the size / form of what is normally found on Queen of the North.. yet the total look of the blooms do not tell me Q. of N.
Sorry….
I have sever requests on this one which appears to resemble Gull with out the orange rim and a more intense yellow….But I do not have any thoughts at this time…
Ian,
I have a “found” daffodil that looks like it may be the same flower. I e-mailed Joe Hamm last night and sent pictures asking for his suggestions.
I have looked on Daffseek and think that it may be ‘Mrs. Langtry’. The picture that I am attatching makes the petals look more white than they really are. The one that I think is ‘Mrs. Langtry’ is the flower on the bottom of two of the pictures.
I have also found two other 3W-Y’s at vacant lots. I think that they may be ‘White Lady’ and ‘Queen Of The North’. They both have much whiter petals than the one that I think may be ‘Mrs. Langtry. The flower by it self has a shorter cup than the top flower in the pictures with two flowers.
I would appreciate anyone help with identifying these flowers.
Mary
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Hi Ian,
Looks like “Sir Watkin” to me, strangely classed as a 2Y-Y, although the perianth is a very , very, pale yellow and looks ” whitish”. Len Tomlinson has numerous clumps of it at his farm in Cheshire amongst his “historics”
Regards,
Keith.D.Capper.
In message <000d01c8a588$62141e00$0200a8c0@ianea6093ef1e1>, Ian Tyler <> writes
— Margaret Capper
Loyce McKenzie
—-
To all that are deluging me with I.Ds
I am swamped trying to analyze 60 some beds of daffodils for a major move of bulbs this year and next….. I have my hands full of taking pictures, purging wrong cultivars from beds and trying to keep up with my study bulbs.
i am not looking a the computer on a regular basis and the number of E-mails with all the shows going on is astronomical….
Now with regard to what I see with the three photographs….. What I see is nothing that is White Lady… cups are all the size / form of what is normally found on Queen of the North.. yet the total look of the blooms do not tell me Q. of N.
Sorry….
I have sever requests on this one which appears to resemble Gull with out the orange rim and a more intense yellow….But I do not have any thoughts at this time…