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R.A. Scamp Quality Daffodils, Tulips, Hyacinths & Crocus :: Horticultural Classification :: Triandrus Daffodils Cultivars Division 5
Triandrus Daffodils Cultivars
Characteristics of N.Triandrus clearly evident: usually two or more pendant flowers to a stem; perianth segments reflexed.
These delightful varieties of Daffodil are the result of selective breeding wher the species N.Triandrus has been introduced into its parentage, the resulting plants often have 2 or 3 flowers on the stem, and are amongst the ladies' favourities in floral arrangements.
These from Division 5 and those of Division 6 are generally much dwarfer in stature and are ideally suited to the garden or rockery. the plants are hardy and quite resistant to the windier spot where the conventional Daffodil often gets broken.
Colour Code
Y = Yellow. W = White. R = Red. O = Orange. P = Pink. G= Green.
These colours could appear in any combinations. Green can appear in any combination but is only in the centre.
Season Code
VE = Very Early. E = Early Feb/March. M =Mid Season. L = Late Season. VL = Very Late Season.
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'Churchfield Bells' 5 Y-Y (M)30/50cm Per single bulb
ID: SKU1320
Desription:'Churchfield Bells' 5 Y-Y (M) (A.Harper) 'Limequilla' x {N. triandrus}; no.96-2-16B
3-4 flowers on the stem with rounded pale yellow perianth segments are reflexed and very smooth; corona cup-shaped with rim entire. Dwarf. Slightly scented. And produces an extraordinary amount of stems from mature bulbs.Price per bulb
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