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I missed out on bagging myself 'Giselle' last year. She's absolutely gorgeous!
While I was admiring 'Andy Blanchard' ...... so many plants, so little time!
i also tried papyraceus in the garden but they froze, bulbs are not damaged.
From seed labelled Narcissus Tockwith Anne (AGS 09/10-4123) and I really don't know what to call it now. I know Anne has renamed the plant but can't for the life of me remember what it is called now. Help!
David - I just discussed this daffodil with another forumist. Tockwith Anne should be renamed 'Robin Metcalf' (it was he, not me, who raised it). It is not a registered name, so I feel I can change it willy nilly - I never liked the name, and I feel I'm much more of a trumpet than a hoop petticoat type, should I ever have a daff named in my honour. I will not change it again, so you can rewrite your label with confidence. It is a good 'doer'.
Narcissus hedraeanthus subsp. luteolentus
Interesting. This is a very variable plant in the wild, probably of hybrid origin and certainly involving N.hedraeanthus. All those I saw in the Sierra de Alcaraz were much paler in colour than yours and extremely variable in morphology of the flower (a selection presented in the latest issue of The Rock Garden and more in the IRG 85.