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Quote from: Lesley Cox on March 25, 2008, 08:29:27 PMThat is lovely David. I was able to get a bulb from Marcus Harvey in Tasmania, last year and after it flowered it set a seed pod so I hope to have several ore quite quickly. I think it's spelled without the rI understand that moschatus is a sterile clone and therefore cannot set seed.It has no known wild populations and has not been re-collected.
That is lovely David. I was able to get a bulb from Marcus Harvey in Tasmania, last year and after it flowered it set a seed pod so I hope to have several ore quite quickly. I think it's spelled without the r
Isn't moschatus a subspecies of pseudonarcissus? That would mean by definition that it couldn't be a single clone. What I have under that name was given to me as seedlings (along with seedlings of ssp obvillaris) rather than as adult plants or divisions.
GerdWas it grown from your own seed? It has an ethereal quality that I like.It is difficult to buy seed or bulbs of N. triandrus, so if you have a source, I would like to know the details please.
and this is Narcissus alpestris - much smaller and tender.Unfortunately dearly loved by narcissus flies.Gerd
Quote from: Gerdk on March 27, 2008, 02:50:37 PMand this is Narcissus alpestris - much smaller and tender.Unfortunately dearly loved by narcissus flies.Gerd Gerd is this the one Blanchard mentions in his book, being only -20 cm. and difficult tokeep in culture?