Intense color is the hallmark of this flower. The perianth has a definite orange cast which sets off the dark red corona with an even darker red rim. The color code for this is 2O-RRR. A striking bit of early…
An unusually long trumpet that is 5mm longer than the perianth segments! A real “snouter” yet balanced, smooth and elegant with a narrow, refined trumpet. Winner of Best Seedling (while under number) in Show at the Murphy’s California National Convention.…
My talented plantsman friend, the late Dr. Frank Galyon sent me a bulb of a very, very tiny form of N. fernandesii. I used every scrap of pollen and set seed on it once after which, it promptly died. This is…
I posted the -16 clone from this cross last year. This is the -4 clone from the V05-10 cross which is a true 3Y-R Miniature measuring 37mm (1.45″) in diameter. It does have a stem height of 10″ tall which…
I’ve had great difficulty in capturing the soft colors in this Miniature in photos. It measures 45mm in diameter so it clearly qualifies as a Miniature. The perianth is a creamy, soft pastel yellow with a distinct white band at…
Only a small handful of Large Cup Miniature Daffodils (doesn’t that sound weird; LARGE cup Miniature????) exist. The earliest flowering of this high quality cross are now beginning to flower. Later flowers have the color from the ‘Cayenne’ parent. Much…