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Rafa, I add my thanks for these wonderful pics from the wild. Can you briefly explain the conditions under which these romieuxii populations grow; in particular how dry does the soil become in summer?Anne, what beauties you grow! Not having seen either I wondered whether Candlepower is anything like Kenellis. Your 'Willie Buchanan'/'Douglasbank' seedling seems more flared in the trumpet than Mite but how would you say it compares to Hummingbird?
All are Narcissus cantabricus growing in acid soil, granite, except last pictures in limestone. All of them grows in very shade or humid places most of the year, except 2 or months or so in summer, with absolute dry.
Candlepower's flower is only 2.5cm across, whilst Kenellis is somewhat larger, and has bulbocodium in it's parentage. My new Hummingbird has yet to flower. The hybrid is shorter and has a larger, chunkier flower than Mite, which is much more refined.
Narcissus longispathus originally from Cazorla