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The final two are of a plant I've been growing for a few years as Narcissus cantabricus petunioides, with a romieuxii going over next to it in the last one. The stock originates from David Sampson's former nursery in Sussex, and may have come from Tilebarn Nursery in Kent before that, but I'm not completely sure of that. I've always wondered whether it's really bright white enough to be the real thing - any thoughts? How valid or consistent is the designation 'petunioides" anyway? I understand it doesn't come true from seed, so is it a single clonal selection made years ago?Cheers,Alex
Below are 'normal' Narcissus cantabricus cantabricus and the petunioid form of Narcissus cantabricus clusii. Hopefully someone with the relevant literature/knowledge to hand will tell us if 'clusii' is a valid name. (Gerry - are you there?