Narcissus x medioluteus Mill.
Hybrid of Narcissus poeticus L. x Narcissus tazetta L. Leaves to about 70cm, and stem to 60cm, bearing usually 2 but occasionally 1 or 3, flowers per stem, with white perianth and shallow, wavy-margined pale yellow corona. Late flowering. There are a number of garden varieties. [RHSD, Hortus, Baker Am.].
Horticultural & Botanical History
First botanically described as Narcissus medio-luteus by Miller in his Gardeners’ Dictionary in 1768: ‘Daffodil with two flowers in a sheath, a short bell-shaped nectarium, and nodding flowers’ [Gard. Dict. ed. 8, p.4/1768]. Still commonly known today as Narcissus biflorus, the name given to it by Curtis in 1792 [BM t.197/1792].
‘As it grows readily, increases in a greater degree than most others, and is both ornamental and odiferous, it is no wonder that we meet with it in almost every garden, and that in abundance. […] It usually produces two flowers, hence we have called it biflorus; it frequently occurs with one, more rarely with three.’ [BM t.197/1792].
Narcissus biflorus is a very old plant described by Gerarde and by Parkinson in 1629, who record it as being very common in country gardens throughout England. ‘If this plant had only appeared lately, I should have thought it had been produced by the Dutch florists; but as it was unquestionably in most of our country gardens, so early as the 15th century, it is most probably one of Nature’s mules. […] The name of Biflorus is very ambiguous, for the peduncle has frequently only one, but sometimes three flowers.’ [THS vol.1 p.364/1805-1812].
William Herbert demonstrated that it was a hybrid between Hermione, a form of Narcissus tazetta, and Narcissus poeticus. [BR f.38/1843].
History at Camden Park
Listed only in the 1857 catalogue [B.336/1857]. Prior to its recent reintroduction I had not seen this plant in the gardens at Camden Park. It is a shy flowerer in the district. It readily offsets but only puts out blooms in a very good season.
Notes
Narcissus biflorus Gren. & Godr. = Narcissus pseudonarcissus L. which see.
Narcissus biflorus Schur (1866) = Narcissus poeticus subsp. radiiflorus (Salisb.) Baker which see.
Published May 17, 2009 - 04:50 PM | Last updated Aug 08, 2012 - 04:49 PM
Family | Amaryllidaceae |
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Region of origin | Europe, including Britain |
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Common Name | Twin-flowered narcissus, Primrose peerless narcissus |
Name in the Camden Park Record | Narcissus biflorus
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Confidence level | high |