A range of proven exhibition daffodils from Divs. 5 - 12. The majority are also suitable for garden display and some have an AGM (RHS). Many are consistent winners at the RHS etc. and some are fragrant.
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DIVISION 5 - triandrus. Characteristics of n.triandrus; usually 2 or more hanging flowers to a stem with the perianth neatly reflexed.
DIVISION 6 - cyclamineus Characteristics of N.cyclamineus; one flower per stem with perianth significantly reflexed on a short neck.
DIVISION 7 - jonquilla Characteristics of N.jonquilla; 1-5 flowers per stem with perianth spreading or reflexed. The corona is cup-shaped, funnel-shaped or flared. Usually fragrant.
DIVISION 8 - tazetta Characteristics of tazetta: usually 3 - 20 flowers per stem. The perianths are spreading not reflexed and the flower is usually fragrant.
DIVISION 9 - poeticus Characteristics of the N.poeticus group: usually one flower per stem. Perianth pure white; corona very short or disc-shaped, with a green and/or yellow centre and a red rim, or single colour. Usually fragrant.
DIVISION 11a - split corona - collar form Corona split for more than half its length with the segments opposite the perianth segments. 1-3 per stem.
Div 10-(Little Soldier)-Div 12-(Junior Miss & Little Flik)-Div 13(see species)-Intermediate-(Bantam)- and Miniatures see Dwarf Daffodil section.