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No doubt you both had a good look at Anne W's list. some super things there all right.
Dave,are you trying to scare Leslie! fermi
Dave (and Fermi) this is like an even more scalloped 'Joy Bishop' and given how many with minute variations are distributed as named clones, you should increase this one Dave and get it around. Fermi, I'm recovering from the split cup illness I've had. Don't like them any more, but what the heck? Like's too short. I don't have to grow them after all. This little one is fine.
HiMaggie, water is a big issue for us as our rainfall can be quite low and we have been through a 13 year long drought. We are very water conscious as the cost of using "town water" on a large scale is prohibitive so we do what we can to reduce the cost and save what is free. The tank is a 120,000 litre tank. We are also big water recyclers and when our new system goes operational we will have two 'black water" recycling systems as well as our water tank. Essentially, we re-use our 'town water" and never give any of it back. We put the water from the main house into our dam but evaporation is a problem so the rainwater from the new cottage will go to our new underground tank. (We view buildings as water harvesting structures as much as whatever their other use may be.) The underground water tank is bigger than most swimming pools and is capable of being driven over.We use start of the art underground drip irrigation systems to minimise the loss of water to evaporation from our water recycling systems.Daffodils, and in particular miniature daffodils, are a good fit for our Mediterranean climate as they don't need watering in summer. In fact if we have too much water in summer we suffer losses.
Anthony, what's a lollipop bush?