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Not only the narcissus but also the peoples in Europe grow generally taller than here
Somewhat surprised to find that 'Avalanche' has decided to flower now - I think it was flowering in March...
Narcissus 'Lima's Shooting Stars'.
Narcissus miniatus, JJA 702.259. Turkey, Içel, E of Akdere. 185m. Open areas among Quercus coccifera scrub on limestone. R. & R. Wallis 08-122.The forcast says dull, humid and lower temperature days will continue more than a week here It's very unusual for this time of year.
Tatsuo - small is beautiful of course but tall can be nice too !
Here is one of the most beautiful and reliably flowering daff of my collection1. + 2. Narcissus miniatus/obsoletus x tazetta from Israeland3. + 4. the shorter version of Narcissus x perezlarae
Are these fertile, Gerd?
Flowering today in a windy Northern Ireland. Been outside all year. Bulbocodium of some sort but foliage is strap like and prostrate.
To be honest - I do not know. At least N. x perezlarae is infertile according the present literature. With both speciesI never had seeds. It is difficult to test because due to our climatic conditions here the developement of the capsules usually stopswhen it gets too cold.
May be I can test their seed/pollen fertility at my place