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can anyone help with an id on this one, it's flowering now with more to come. I got it from the AGS as Narcissus romieuxii mesatlanticus - I was expecting white or cream rather than pale yellow. But it's different from my other romieuxii so I'm not too worried.
Beautiful hybrid Tatsuo, and also great results all of you with this autumn narcissi. Tatsuo, I am sure your hybrid has N. obsoletus as mother, because N. serotinus is strictly uniflower. The father is N. triandrus (this is why it hasn't bloom in spring) which has several flowers, but the mother is the one that should have several flowers to make possible its hybrids also be multiflower. So autumn blooming and multiflowered species = N. obosletus, not N. serotinus.That I observed in the nature, is that a mother uniflower, creates uniflower hybrids. So maybe this is why the mother of your hybrid is N. obsoletus instead N. serotinus. In adition, also the perianth tube hasn't any character of mother N. serotinus which is very remarkable
Narcissus romieuxii "Treble Chance" today in Germany.
Narcissus 'Tequila Sunrise Group' flowering today in a wet and windy Northern Ireland.
You are enjoying lots of sunny day now, Dave!
I am indeed Tatsuo. Amazing how a something so small and beautiful can add sunshine to your life. It is a great hobby/passion we have.Dave