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Here are some daffodils which are just flowering after first watering at the beginning of September1. N. elegans (malacitanus) - from the Spanish mainland2. N. miniatus (obsoletus) 3. + 4. N. miniatus with 7 petals - please note the changing colour of the corona!5. N. cavanillesii - a free flowering typeGerd
Rafa now tells me that Narcissus elegans is now properly called N. obsoletus, and what I've been growing as N. obsoletus should be called N. deficiens.
I cannot get my mind around the constant changing of names based on minute variations
The plant I grow as N. obsoletus is a fertile hybrid (2n = 30) and has a tapering flower tube, narrowest where it joins the ovary. I have yet to flower N. serotinus (2n = 10), which has a sstraight flower tube with a bottle-neck where it suddenly narrows a few mm before meeting the ovary. The plant that I received as N. malacitanus, but since reverted to the name elegans, has 2n = 20. The last two are supposedly the parents of the first, before polyploidy turned the infertile hybrid (2n = 15) into a fertile species (2n = 30). The jiggling of the names is to do with precedence, and seemingly an error as to which plant was actually described as obsoletus. At least I managed to get all these names onto the MPI permitted seeds list!