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I have a question for the experts of you on Narcissus serotinus.I bought a bulb in November last year in a paper bag. I planted in a pot in the greenhouse. he made no leaves and no flower.I stopped watering in May and allowed to dry all summer (cook behind the windows). This year I changed to earth and he received his first water storm on 15 September. the bulb was still there, with firm roots start growing.my question is: is it normal that he spent a full year to rest?
I also thought that it was like that but Rafa told me (by MP) that it was already obsolete. He told me that- Narcissus obsoletus should be the correct name for Narcissus elegans (strong species with multiflore stem, southern spain, northern Africa)- Narcissus serotinus is Narcissus serotinus ss. It is only found in andalousia, all N. serotinus from various place in mediterranean bassin are the last one (N. deficiens) (stem with only 1 flower, no leaves when flowering size)- Narcissus deficiens should be the right name for N. miniatus, or "N. serotinus" from Tony, or N. obsoletus from Anthony ! (stem with one or few flowers)
When planted very late in November it might be a reaction of the bulb to wait for the next growing season.Even when bulbs planted and watered at the right time it occurs (although rarely) that they 'sleep' during the time when growth is expected.I guess your plant will show either leaves or flowers shortly.Gerd
Narcissus miniatus (obsoletus) x N. tazettaGerd
What a fascinating hybrid, Gerd I think it would have attractive fragrance. Is it your original breed?
What is the parentage of these viridiflorus hybrids?