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The first N hedraeanthus opened today - with my thumb for scale!This little one increases well but has tiny flowers, with a small corona, and only flowers after a hot summer. I had another, much nicer, form which has since died out but I did manage to cross the two first and the seedlings look big enough to perhaps flower next year.
Last summer our greenhouse exceeded 40C on many days. Though the plants are plunged I expect the soil temperature reached the high 20s. These are the first flowers here for around 5 years but every bulb seems to have a bud coming........
Thanks Darren - That's hot! I must work out a method to achieve these temperatures here. I wonder whether covering the pots with black polythene would work?
According to Blanchard, N. hedraeanthus is found in the Sierras de Cazorla (among other places). Google tells me that Summer temperatures there are 25 - 29C.
Those are stunning Anne Such beauties, so well grown & photographed. Could that lanky one in your last picture possibly be N. lagoi? Here it's substantially taller (15-20 cm) & several weeks earlier than other asturiensis forms I have, and already first flowers are open outdoors.