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Here some Narcissus romieuxii in my garden.
I have one Narcissus hedraeanthus coming out in the darkness that is my bulb house. The stem is 2 cm and the flower less than 1cm wide.
Today I saw a seldom seen Narcissus on Showtables.It was at he Weekly Flowershow in Lisse and is called the Chinese Sacred Lily,which in China is used at the celebration of Chinese New Year, (this year eight February)Only in China is a production of this Narcissus (Narc. tazetta var. orientalis of600 Hectares ( appr. 1500 acres)
I must get some in celebration of the Chinese New Year- and Ian's homecoming that day!
Luit, I was told romieuxii cant grow outside. I must put mine out but maybe in a trough.
QuoteThe only problem is when you leave them in the garden, they will most years not flower.The bulbs need much heat during the resting period.Luit, Did the romieuxii , which were shown here experience a resting period during summer 2007 - i.e. were they stored without soil in a room?I can second your opinion concerning hardiness. Even here in a somewhat colder area N. romieuxii survived outside, but no or only few flowers. Gerd
The only problem is when you leave them in the garden, they will most years not flower.The bulbs need much heat during the resting period.