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Quote from: David Nicholson on March 24, 2008, 09:54:35 AMQuote from: tyerman on March 24, 2008, 08:45:11 AM................. I like it as it is small and well behaved.That's why I married my wife, but things change! The same with me David, but mine is still small.
Quote from: tyerman on March 24, 2008, 08:45:11 AM................. I like it as it is small and well behaved.That's why I married my wife, but things change!
................. I like it as it is small and well behaved.
Paul, remember that in Australia "jonquils" refer to Narcissus tazetta varieties(e.g. "Soliel D'or"), not just the "true" jonquils.cheersfermi
Luit,Yep, they grow easily from seed. A lot of them easily set seed, and some of them need a separate clone to do it apparently (or at least mine do). I've tried crossing the two estensis again this year despite no luck last year. The Z. minima I think self pollinates as every flower sets seed (sort of like Habranthus tubispathus, which I have seeds of for someone when we were discussing it a while back. Must work out who they're for) unless you dead head. Some of them can flower quite regularly through summer, after each decent downpour, and there are ways to get them to flower periodically by drying the pots then flooding them every 6 weeks, which will then stimulate a flush of flowers. They do very well here, although would probably do even better if they were in the ground or repotted more often than they are.