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Outstanding ModernAmerican-Bred Daffodils
Copyright 2005 by the
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IntroductionIntroduction
Hybridizers in the United States are working in all the daffodil divisions, and have made many significant improvements in form and color. They are also creatingdifferent colors in some of the divisions that have hadlimited color in the past. In no other country is thegreat diversity of fine quality new daffodils so evident.
This review of newer standards and intermediates is arranged by division to showcase the extensive varietyof distinctive flowers being produced in nearly everydivision by American hybridizers.
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Though the work of a few professional breeders is more evident, the program contains images from 18 different hybridizers, many of them amateurs. The Mitsch-Havens dynasty, now in its 78th year, has led the way to many advances in the upper divisions, as well as in the so-called “first four.”
Others, such as Sid DuBose, Steve Vinisky and John Reed, though they have not had so many years of breeding behind them, are up-to-the-minute with their new flowers.
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America’s most noted amateur, Bill Pannill, has produced many flowers that, though they may no longer be called “new,” have yet to be surpassed in their class, so are included here. The dates shown are registration dates, which are often much earlier than the date of commercial introduction.
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Trumpet DaffodilsTrumpet Daffodils
Division 1Trumpet Daffodil Cultivars
One flower to a stem; corona (trumpet) as long as, or longer than, the perianth segments
(petals)
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‘‘American DreamAmerican Dream’’ 1 Y1 Y--PP R. & E. Havens, 1989R. & E. Havens, 1989
©K. Fong ©E. Havens
88
‘‘Big MoBig Mo’’ 1 Y1 Y--YY John Reed, 2000John Reed, 2000
99
‘‘Blush of RoseBlush of Rose’’ 1 W1 W--PP Stephen J. Stephen J. ViniskyVinisky, 2005, 2005
©K. Fong
1010
‘‘Bridal ChorusBridal Chorus’’ 1 W1 W--WW Grant E. Grant E. MitschMitsch, 1992, 1992
©E. Havens
1111
‘‘Bugle BoyBugle Boy’’ 1 Y1 Y--YY Stephen J. Stephen J. ViniskyVinisky (unregistered)(unregistered)
©S. Vinisky
1212
‘‘ChasteChaste’’ 1 W1 W--WW Grant E. Grant E. MitschMitsch, 1988, 1988
©E. Havens
1313
‘‘Magic LanternMagic Lantern’’ 1 Y1 Y--OO R. & E. Havens, 1998R. & E. Havens, 1998
©M. L. Gripshover
©E. Havens
1414
‘‘MiddleburyMiddlebury’’ 1 W1 W--WW Murray Evans, 2004Murray Evans, 2004
1515
‘‘Millennium GoldMillennium Gold’’ 1 Y1 Y--YY John Reed, 2000John Reed, 2000
©T. Stettner
1616
‘‘Oregon TrailOregon Trail’’ 1 Y1 Y--OO William Tribe, 2004William Tribe, 2004
©M. L. Gripshover
1717
‘‘Pink PassionPink Passion’’ 1 W1 W--PP Stephen J. Stephen J. ViniskyVinisky, 2002, 2002
©T. Stettner
1818
‘‘Pink SilkPink Silk’’ 1 W1 W--PP Elise HavensElise Havens
©T. Stettner©E. Havens
1919
‘‘Smooth TrumpetSmooth Trumpet’’ 1 W1 W--YY Charles Wheatley, 1999Charles Wheatley, 1999
©T. Stettner
2020
‘‘Trumpet WarriorTrumpet Warrior’’ 1 YYW1 YYW--WWYWWY Grant E. Grant E. MitschMitsch, 1990, 1990
©ADS
2121
‘‘TuscaroraTuscarora’’ 1 Y1 Y--YY William Bender, 1990William Bender, 1990
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‘‘Virginia WalkerVirginia Walker’’ 1 W1 W--WW William G. William G. PannillPannill, 1992, 1992
©K. Fong
2323
LargeLarge--cupped Daffodilscupped Daffodils
Division 2Large-cupped Daffodil Cultivars
One flower to a stem; corona (cup) more than one-third but less
than equal to the length of the perianth segments (petals)
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‘‘AbsegamiAbsegami’’ 2 Y2 Y--YYRYYR William Bender, 1990William Bender, 1990
©E. Havens
2525
‘‘All AmericanAll American’’ 2 W2 W--PP MitschMitsch--Havens, 1998Havens, 1998
©E. Havens
2626
‘‘AmadeusAmadeus’’ 2 W2 W--RR Grant E. Grant E. MitschMitsch, 1999, 1999
©E. Havens
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‘‘American ClassicAmerican Classic’’ 2 Y2 Y--WYYWYY Elise Havens, 1997Elise Havens, 1997
©K. Fong ©T. Stettner
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‘‘AshlandAshland’’ 2 W2 W--YY William G. William G. PannillPannill, 1992, 1992
©K. Fong ©K. Fong
2929
‘‘Crystal StarCrystal Star’’ 2 Y2 Y--YY Grant E. Grant E. MitschMitsch, 1990, 1990
©E. Havens
3030
‘‘David AdamsDavid Adams’’ 2 W2 W--WW Charles Wheatley, 2004Charles Wheatley, 2004
©T. Stettner
3131
‘‘Emerald EmpireEmerald Empire’’ 2 W2 W--GWWGWW R. & E. Havens, 1998R. & E. Havens, 1998
©T. Stettner
3232
‘‘EuphoriaEuphoria’’ 2 Y2 Y--PP Ben Hager, 1996Ben Hager, 1996
3333
‘‘Forest LakeForest Lake’’ 2 Y2 Y--OO William Tribe, 2004William Tribe, 2004
3434
‘‘Frost on GoldFrost on Gold’’ 2 YYW2 YYW--WW Stephen J. Stephen J. ViniskyVinisky (unregistered)(unregistered)
©S. Vinisky
3535
‘‘GeometricsGeometrics’’ 2 W2 W--YY Sidney Sidney DuBoseDuBose, 1980, 1980
©M. L. Gripshover©ADS
3636
‘‘Great GatsbyGreat Gatsby’’ 2 Y2 Y--RR William G. William G. PannillPannill, 1992, 1992
©K. Fong
3737
‘‘HarrisonburgHarrisonburg’’ 2 W2 W--PP William G. William G. PannillPannill, 2004, 2004
©T. Stettner
3838
‘‘HarvardHarvard’’ 2 Y2 Y--WW Grant E. Grant E. MitschMitsch, 1998, 1998
©E. Havens
3939
‘‘HighliteHighlite’’ 2 Y2 Y--PPYPPY William G. William G. PannillPannill, 1978, 1978
©K. Fong
4040
‘‘HurrahHurrah’’ 2 Y2 Y--YY William G. William G. PannillPannill, 1998, 1998
©K. Fong
4141
‘‘IroquoisIroquois’’ 2 YYW2 YYW--OO Elise Havens, 1995Elise Havens, 1995
4242
‘‘JavelinJavelin’’ 2 Y2 Y--OO William G. William G. PannillPannill, 1970, 1970
©K. Fong
4343
‘‘LeesburgLeesburg’’ 2 W2 W--WW William G. William G. PannillPannill, 1994, 1994
©K. Fong
4444
‘‘Lemon LyricLemon Lyric’’ 2 YYW2 YYW--YY Grant E. Grant E. MitschMitsch, 1992, 1992
©T. Stettner
4545
‘‘Maya DynastyMaya Dynasty’’ 2 Y2 Y--YY Grant E. Grant E. MitschMitsch, 1993, 1993
©E. Havens
4646
‘‘Millie Millie GalyonGalyon’’ 2 W2 W--RR Frank Frank GalyonGalyon, 1997, 1997
©M. L. Gripshover
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‘‘NewportNewport’’ 2 W2 W--YOYYOY William G. William G. PannillPannill, 1980, 1980
©J. Whitman
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‘‘Nob HillNob Hill’’ 2 YYW2 YYW--YY Sidney Sidney DuBoseDuBose, 1990, 1990
©K. Fong
4949
‘‘Orange SupremeOrange Supreme’’ 2 W2 W--OO R. & E. Havens, 2001R. & E. Havens, 2001
©T. Stettner
5050
‘‘Oregon PioneerOregon Pioneer’’ 2 Y2 Y--PP Elise Havens, 1995Elise Havens, 1995
©E. Havens
5151
‘‘Pacific RimPacific Rim’’ 2 Y2 Y--YYRYYR Grant E. Grant E. MitschMitsch, 1994, 1994
©K. Fong
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‘‘ParkroseParkrose’’ 2 W2 W--PP Murray Evans, 1987Murray Evans, 1987
©W. Knierim
5353
‘‘Peggy WhitePeggy White’’ 2 W2 W--WW William G. William G. PannillPannill, 1990, 1990
©W. Pannill
5454
‘‘PersonablePersonable’’ 2 W2 W--PP Murray Evans, 1992Murray Evans, 1992
©M. L. Gripshover
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‘‘PhoenicianPhoenician’’ 2 W2 W--WW R. & E. Havens, 1995R. & E. Havens, 1995
©E. Havens
5656
‘‘ResplendentResplendent’’ 2 Y2 Y--RR Grant E. Grant E. MitschMitsch, 1977, 1977
©W. Knierim
5757
‘‘ReunionReunion’’ 2 YYW2 YYW--YPPYPP William G. William G. PannillPannill, 2003, 2003
5858
‘‘RevelationRevelation’’ 2 W2 W--YY William G. William G. PannillPannill, 1970, 1970
©K. Fong
5959
‘‘River QueenRiver Queen’’ 2 W2 W--WW William G. William G. PannillPannill, 1977, 1977
©W. Pannill
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‘‘Ruby RimRuby Rim’’ 2 W2 W--WRRWRR R. & E. Havens, 1998R. & E. Havens, 1998
©E. Havens
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‘‘Supreme EmpireSupreme Empire’’ 2 W2 W--PP MitschMitsch--Havens, 1987Havens, 1987
©E. Havens
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‘‘Swedish FjordSwedish Fjord’’ 2 YYW2 YYW--WW Grant E. Grant E. MitschMitsch, 1988, 1988
©E. Havens
6363
‘‘ToltecToltec’’ 2 Y2 Y--RR R. & E. Havens, 1998R. & E. Havens, 1998
©E. Havens
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‘‘Twin TowersTwin Towers’’ 2 W2 W--PP Murray Evans, 2004Murray Evans, 2004
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‘‘Winter EveningWinter Evening’’ 2 W2 W--PP Elise Havens, 1997Elise Havens, 1997
©E. Havens
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PannillPannill 9292--8A, 2 W8A, 2 W--WW William G. William G. PannillPannill
©K. Fong
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SmallSmall--cupped Daffodilscupped Daffodils
Division 3Small-cupped Daffodil Cultivars
One flower to a stem; corona (cup) not more than one-third the length of the
perianth segments (petals)
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‘‘CornellCornell’’ 3 Y3 Y--WW Grant E. Grant E. MitschMitsch, 1997, 1997
©E. Havens
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‘‘Emerald StoneEmerald Stone’’ 3 W3 W--GWWGWW Grant E. Grant E. MitschMitsch, 2001, 2001
©T. Stettner
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‘‘Engagement RingEngagement Ring’’ 3 W3 W--WWYWWY Grant E. Grant E. MitschMitsch, 1994, 1994
©E. Havens
7171
‘‘HauntingHaunting’’ 3 Y3 Y--YY John Reed, 1999John Reed, 1999
7272
‘‘High CottonHigh Cotton’’ 3 W3 W--WW William G. William G. PannillPannill, 1985, 1985
©K. Fong
7373
‘‘Irish CreamIrish Cream’’ 3 Y3 Y--YY John Reed, 1995John Reed, 1995
7474
‘‘IrvingtonIrvington’’ 3 W3 W--RR William G. William G. PannillPannill, 1976, 1976
©K. Fong
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‘‘La La PalomaPaloma’’ 3 W3 W--YYRYYR William William RoesRoeséé, 1982, 1982
©K. Fong
7676
‘‘New PennyNew Penny’’ 3 Y3 Y--YY William G. William G. PannillPannill, 1972, 1972
©K. Fong
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‘‘Nordic RimNordic Rim’’ 3 W3 W--WWYWWY Grant E. Grant E. MitschMitsch, 1993, 1993
©K. Fong©E. Havens
7878
‘‘NoteworthyNoteworthy’’ 3 W3 W--YYRYYR William G. William G. PannillPannill, 1992, 1992
©J. Whitman
7979
‘‘On PurposeOn Purpose’’ 3 W3 W--YYOYYO Sidney Sidney DuBoseDuBose, 2003, 2003
8080
‘‘Random EventRandom Event’’ 3 W3 W--YOYYOY Sidney Sidney DuBoseDuBose, 1990, 1990
©M. L. Gripshover
8181
‘‘Rim RideRim Ride’’ 3 W3 W--GYOGYO William G. William G. PannillPannill, 1976, 1976
©T. Stettner
8282
‘‘Satin MoonSatin Moon’’ 3 Y3 Y--YY William Bender, 2000William Bender, 2000
©E. Havens
8383
‘‘SocialiteSocialite’’ 3 W3 W--YYRYYR William G. William G. PannillPannill, 1983, 1983
©K. Fong
8484
‘‘SpindletopSpindletop’’ 3 W3 W--YY William G. William G. PannillPannill, 1972, 1972
©T. Stettner
8585
‘‘TangeloTangelo’’ 3 W3 W--YYOYYO Stephen J. Stephen J. ViniskyVinisky, 2000, 2000
©S. J. Vinisky
8686
‘‘TanglewoodTanglewood’’ 3 Y3 Y--RR William G. William G. PannillPannill, 1992, 1992
©K. Fong
8787
Double DaffodilsDouble Daffodils
Division 4Double Daffodil Cultivars
One or more flowers to a stem, with doubling of the perianth segments or
the corona or both
8888
‘‘AndroclesAndrocles’’ 4 W4 W--WW William G. William G. PannillPannill, 1978, 1978
©K. Fong
8989
‘‘Double PlayDouble Play’’ 4 Y4 Y--OO Stephen J. Stephen J. ViniskyVinisky, 2005, 2005
©S. J. Vinisky
9090
‘‘Night MusicNight Music’’ 4 W4 W--PP Grant E. Grant E. MitschMitsch, 1984, 1984
©E. Havens
9191
‘‘RosegardenRosegarden’’ 4 W4 W--RR Grant E. Grant E. MitschMitsch, 1993, 1993
©E. Havens
9292
‘‘Southern HospitalitySouthern Hospitality’’ 4 Y4 Y--RR R. & E. Havens, 2000R. & E. Havens, 2000
©T. Stettner
9393
‘‘Windsor CourtWindsor Court’’ 4 W4 W--YY William G. William G. PannillPannill, 1992, 1992
©K. Fong
9494
TriandrusTriandrus DaffodilsDaffodils
Division 5Triandrus Daffodil Cultivars
Characteristics of N. triandrus predominant: usually two or more
pendent flowers to a stem; perianth segments reflexed
9595
‘‘AkepaAkepa’’ 5 W5 W--PP Grant E. Grant E. MitschMitsch, 1979, 1979
©W. Knierim
9696
‘‘American FamilyAmerican Family’’ 5 YYW5 YYW--WW R. & E. Havens, 1994R. & E. Havens, 1994
©K. Fong©E. Havens
9797
‘‘Chapel ChimesChapel Chimes’’ 5 W5 W--WW Stephen J. Stephen J. ViniskyVinisky, 2000, 2000
©K. Fong
9898
‘‘Ice ChimesIce Chimes’’ 5 Y5 Y--YY MitschMitsch--Havens, 1988Havens, 1988
©K. Fong ©E. Havens
9999
‘‘Jingle BellsJingle Bells’’ 5 W5 W--YY William G. William G. PannillPannill, 1973, 1973
©T. Dunn
100100
‘‘JovialJovial’’ 5 Y5 Y--OO William G. William G. PannillPannill, 1970, 1970
©W. Knierim
101101
‘‘Sunday ChimesSunday Chimes’’ 5 W5 W--WW R. & E. Havens, 1983R. & E. Havens, 1983
©ADS
102102
‘‘University ChimesUniversity Chimes’’ 5 Y5 Y--YY R. & E. Havens, 1999R. & E. Havens, 1999
©T. Stettner
103103
‘‘World PeaceWorld Peace’’ 5 Y5 Y--YY R. & E. Havens, 1998R. & E. Havens, 1998
©E. Havens
104104
CyclamineusCyclamineus DaffodilsDaffodils
Division 6Cyclamineus Daffodil Cultivars
Characteristics of N. cyclamineus clearly evident: one flower to a
stem; perianth segments significantly reflexed; flower at an acute angle to the stem, with a
very short pedicel (neck)
105105
‘‘ArrowheadArrowhead’’ 6 Y6 Y--RR R. & E. Havens, 1994R. & E. Havens, 1994
©E. Havens
106106
‘‘CaribCarib’’ 6 W6 W--PP Grant E. Grant E. MitschMitsch, 1979, 1979
©T. Stettner
107107
‘‘ClavierClavier’’ 6 YYW6 YYW--WWYWWY Elise Havens, 1997Elise Havens, 1997
©M. L. Gripshover
108108
‘‘EmperorEmperor’’s Waltzs Waltz’’ 6 Y6 Y--YOOYOO Grant E. Grant E. MitschMitsch, 1985, 1985
©W. Knierim ©E. Havens
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‘‘PhalaropePhalarope’’ 6 W6 W--YY Grant E. Grant E. MitschMitsch, 1982, 1982
©T. Stettner
110110
‘‘Saint Louie Saint Louie LouieLouie’’ 6 W6 W--YY Gerard Gerard KnehansKnehans, 1999, 1999
©T. Stettner
111111
‘‘Swift ArrowSwift Arrow’’ 6 Y6 Y--YY Grant E. Grant E. MitschMitsch, 1991, 1991
©E. Havens
112112
‘‘VinelandVineland’’ 6 Y6 Y--YY Grant E. Grant E. MitschMitsch, 2001, 2001
©E. Havens
113113
JonquillaJonquilla and and ApodanathusApodanathus DaffodilsDaffodils
Division 7Jonquilla and ApodanthusDaffodil
CultivarsCharacteristics of Sections
Jonquilla or Apodanthi clearly evident: one to five flowers to a
stem; perianth segments spreading or reflexed; flowers
usually fragrant
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‘‘AccelerationAcceleration’’ 7 YYW7 YYW--WW Elise Havens, 1997Elise Havens, 1997
©K. Fong
115115
‘‘Beautiful EyesBeautiful Eyes’’ 7 W7 W--OO Brent Heath, 2004Brent Heath, 2004
©B. Heath
116116
‘‘Fertile CrescentFertile Crescent’’ 7 YYW7 YYW--YYWYYW R. & E. Havens, 2000R. & E. Havens, 2000
©E. Havens
117117
‘‘Indian MaidIndian Maid’’ 7 O7 O--RR William G. William G. PannillPannill, 1982, 1982
©W. Knierim
118118
‘‘IntrigueIntrigue’’ 7 Y7 Y--WW William G. William G. PannillPannill, 1970, 1970
©T. Stettner
119119
‘‘Lemon SupremeLemon Supreme’’ 7 YYW7 YYW--WWYWWY Grant E. Grant E. MitschMitsch, 1990, 1990
©T. Stettner
120120
‘‘Pappy GeorgePappy George’’ 7 Y7 Y--OO Brent Heath, 2000Brent Heath, 2000
©B. Heath
121121
‘‘PerpetuationPerpetuation’’ 7 YYW7 YYW--WW Elise Havens, 1995Elise Havens, 1995
©E. Havens
122122
‘‘Rising StarRising Star’’ 7 W7 W--PP William G. William G. PannillPannill, 1982, 1982
©K. Fong
©ADS
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‘‘Super SevenSuper Seven’’ 7 Y7 Y--YY William William RoesRoeséé, 2005, 2005
©S. Vinisky
124124
‘‘Work of ArtWork of Art’’ 7 W7 W--PP Sidney Sidney DuBoseDuBose, 1997, 1997
©K. Fong
125125
DuBoseDuBose seedling 7 Pseedling 7 P--PP
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TazettaTazetta DaffodilsDaffodils
Division 8Tazetta Daffodil Cultivars
Characteristics of the N. tazetta group predominant: usually three to twenty
flowers to a stout stem;leaves broad; perianth segments
spreading, not reflexed; flowers fragrant
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‘‘Bright SpanglesBright Spangles’’ 8 W8 W--OO Sidney Sidney DuBoseDuBose, 1996, 1996
©K. Fong
128128
‘‘Chorus LineChorus Line’’ 8 W8 W--YY William G. William G. PannillPannill, 1982, 1982
©ADS
129129
‘‘ExplosionExplosion’’ 8 Y8 Y--OO William G. William G. PannillPannill, 1988, 1988
©K. Fong
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‘‘HoopoeHoopoe’’ 8 Y8 Y--OO Grant E. Grant E. MitschMitsch, 1977, 1977
©H. Bourne
131131
‘‘Miss SaraMiss Sara’’ 8 W8 W--YY John Van Beck, 2000John Van Beck, 2000
©L. Van Beck
132132
‘‘Sparkling TartsSparkling Tarts’’ 8 Y8 Y--OO MitschMitsch--Havens, 1987Havens, 1987
©E. Havens
133133
‘‘Sugar CupsSugar Cups’’ 8 Y8 Y--YY William R.P. Welch, 2002William R.P. Welch, 2002
134134
PoeticusPoeticus DaffodilsDaffodils
Division 9Poeticus Daffodil Cultivars
Characteristics of the N. poeticus group predominant: usually one flower
to a stem; perianth segments pure white; corona usually disc-shaped, with a green or yellow center and a
red rim; flowers fragrant
135135
‘‘Bright AngelBright Angel’’ 9 W9 W--GORGOR Grant E. Grant E. MitschMitsch, 1979, 1979
©H. Bourne ©W. Knierim
136136
‘‘OmegaOmega’’ 9 W9 W--GYRGYR William G. William G. PannillPannill, 1982, 1982
© ADS
137137
‘‘SandburgSandburg’’ 9 W9 W--GYOGYO Mary Lou Mary Lou GripshoverGripshover, 2005, 2005
©T. Stettner
138138
‘‘Unknown PoetUnknown Poet’’ 9 W9 W--GYRGYR R. & E. Havens, 2001R. & E. Havens, 2001
©E. Havens
139139
‘‘Vienna WoodsVienna Woods’’ 9 W9 W--RR Grant E. Grant E. MitschMitsch, 1992, 1992
©K. Fong
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Split Corona DaffodilsSplit Corona Daffodils
Division 11Division 11Corona split usually for more than half itCorona split usually for more than half it’’s lengths length
a)a) Collar Daffodils, with the corona segmentsCollar Daffodils, with the corona segmentsopposite the perianth segments; the coronaopposite the perianth segments; the coronasegments usually in two whorls of three.segments usually in two whorls of three.
b) b) PapillonPapillon Daffodils, with the corona segments Daffodils, with the corona segments alternate to the perianth segments; the alternate to the perianth segments; the corona usually in a single whorl of six.corona usually in a single whorl of six.
141141
‘‘EquationEquation’’ 11a Y11a Y--OO Elise Havens, 1997Elise Havens, 1997
©E. Havens
142142
‘‘IntegerInteger’’ 11a W11a W--WWPWWP Grant E. Grant E. MitschMitsch, 1997, 1997
©E. Havens
143143
‘‘Lemon LakeLemon Lake’’ 11a Y11a Y--WW Elise Havens, 2004Elise Havens, 2004
©E. Havens
144144
‘‘Pink PolynomialPink Polynomial’’ 11a W11a W--PP Grant E. Grant E. MitschMitsch, 2000, 2000
©E. Havens
145145
‘‘Smiling TwinSmiling Twin’’ 11a W11a W--YY Brent Heath, 2004Brent Heath, 2004
Usually two-headed
©B. Heath
146146
‘‘Spanish FiestaSpanish Fiesta’’ 11a Y11a Y--RR R. & E. Havens, 2000R. & E. Havens, 2000
©E. Havens
147147
‘‘Trans AmericanTrans American’’ 11a Y11a Y--PP R. & E. Havens, 2003R. & E. Havens, 2003
©E. Havens
148148
‘‘TrigonometryTrigonometry’’ 11a W11a W--PP Grant E. Grant E. MitschMitsch, 1995, 1995
©T. Stettner ©T. James
149149
Other DaffodilsOther Daffodils
Division 12Division 12
Daffodil cultivars which do not fit the Daffodil cultivars which do not fit the definition of any other division.definition of any other division.
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‘‘Mesa VerdeMesa Verde’’ 12 Y12 Y--GGYGGY Robert Robert SpottsSpotts, 2001, 2001
151151
An Intermediate Daffodil is defined as a single-floreted cultivar from Divisions 1, 2, 3, 4, or 11 with flower diameter typically greater than 50mm and through 80mm.
Intermediate DaffodilsIntermediate Daffodils
152152
‘‘Brooke AgerBrooke Ager’’ 2 W2 W--PP Sidney Sidney DuBoseDuBose, 1997, 1997
©M. L. Gripshover
153153
‘‘Emerald LightEmerald Light’’ 3 W3 W--GYOGYO Grant E. Grant E. MitschMitsch, 2001, 2001
©K. Fong
154154
‘‘LissomeLissome’’ 2 W2 W--WW Murray Evans, 1986Murray Evans, 1986
©T. Stettner
155155
‘‘Pink ChinaPink China’’ 2 W2 W--PP R. & E. Havens, 1994R. & E. Havens, 1994
©T. Stettner
156156
‘‘Scarlet TanagerScarlet Tanager’’ 2 Y2 Y--RR Elise Havens, 1992Elise Havens, 1992
©K. Fong
157157
BH 92/4 2 YBH 92/4 2 Y--YY Brent HeathBrent Heath
©B. Heath
158158
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