RHS
Britishabbreviation
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Royal Historical Society
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Royal Horticultural Society
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Royal Humane Society
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"Yellow daffodils are far and away the most popular, not unsurprising, for their welcome burst of colour," said Dr Kalman Konyves, the RHS's principal plant scientist.
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The public will be able to report suspected pink daffodils to the RHS by sending in photographs, which will be sent to expert botanists to examine.
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Speaking to BBC Radio Wales, RHS chief horticulturist Guy Barter said they would then ask the participants to send in a bulb so they could grow them at the John MacLeod Field Research Facility at Wisley, Surrey.
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The RHS, in partnership with the conservation charity Plant Heritage, are also looking for two other rare daffodils - the white double flowered 'Mrs William Copeland' and orange and yellow double flower 'Sussex Bonfire'.
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Last year, the RHS's Daffodil Diaries campaign received over 3,000 submissions in the hunt for rare daffodils.
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