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A fitting name for a Peruvian Daffodil; the Sulphur Queen

We call it the Sulphur Queen, and it's a Peruvian Daffodil that's boasting with showy umbels of sweet-scented flowers in sulfur yellow that blooms during summer. These flowers open up like giant spiders and has a pale yellow cup with a green-striped throat. The Sulphur Queen is highly valued as an evening flower, wherein its distinct scent is mostly enjoyed and also provides interest on borders. Sulphur Queen is a Garden Merit Awardee and performs best under a full sun but doesn't do well on heavy frost.

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Source: Gardenia.net

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