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Here in Central Spain, Narcissus viridiflorus is in dormancy, I think this year it won't bloom
... and Narcissus X perezlarae (N. serotinus (N. miniatus?) X N. humilis)
Hi all ,now here from a sunny day a pic of Narcissus viridiflorusGreetings from warm and sunny GermanyHans
Very nice hybrid, Oron, is it natural?
Exquisite flowers... I would so love to be able to feel that perfume!
QuoteHere in Central Spain, Narcissus viridiflorus is in dormancy, I think this year it won't bloom Rafa,How far North does N. viridiflorus grow in Spain? I have only seen it in areas between Malaga to La Linea near Gibralter. I have only been able to get it to produce one squinney bloom here in Northern Ireland. This year I have given it and a few others like N. dubius; N.x allenii, N. miniatus ; N. tortifolius and some tazettas a spell of +2 months in a warm cabinet at 25-26C. I even injected smoke from a bee-keepers smoke gun in an effort to encourage them to bloom. Some of these species should be useful breeders because their progeny can be fertile and thus lead to further developments. I am about to plant and water - fingers crossed! If anyone has experience of the type of treatments i've been trying I'd like to hear from themBrian Duncan
I have only been able to get it to produce one squinney bloom here in Northern Ireland. This year I have given it and a few others like N. dubius; N.x allenii, N. miniatus ; N. tortifolius and some tazettas a spell of +2 months in a warm cabinet at 25-26C. I even injected smoke from a bee-keepers smoke gun in an effort to encourage them to bloom. Some of these species should be useful breeders because their progeny can be fertile and thus lead to further developments. I am about to plant and water - fingers crossed! If anyone has experience of the type of treatments i've been trying I'd like to hear from themBrian Duncan