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Tony Willis
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Re: Narcissus 2013
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Quote from: Longma on April 21, 2013, 01:06:42 PM
Agree with you Mark.
N. triandus
is a real beauty.
Is it a tricky one to grow Tony?
Tricky-very much so for me. It is the only one I have left from a dozen bulbs and the first time it has flowered in many years. I just do not find the dwarfs with fine leaves easy.
One of my easy ones
Narcissus alpestris a yellow form. I was given this by a farmer in Spain as the only yellow one in a field of white ones. It was growing in a tractor track. Now up to four after eight years.
Narcissus alpestris the 'ordinary white form' from the same source
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Re: Narcissus 2013
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Both color forms are top notch (the pale yellow one is my fav), fascinating how when the basic arrangement of floral parts are held differently, that it conveys such a different spirit to the flowers; I really like the sweet nodding blooms on this one. Am I seeing things, or do those flowers resemble the bowing cow heads.
I may have to relent on dwarf Narcissi, and allow yet another plant passion take root.
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April 22, 2013, 02:20:53 AM »
You are right Mark
they are both beauties
maybe later in the year Tony has some seeds to swap
Here the Narcissus pallidiflorus is just out of flower
I will try to find a last year picture
This year most flowers where destroyed by the snow when in full bloom
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I found this one
Narcissus pallidiflorus
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