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Planning to take some Narcissus into town tomorrow for Kees and came across this pot of seedlings from 'Gambus.' There is a little N. cyclamineus influence in the two on the right and maybe some fasciation in the remaining one though no sign of a thickened stem. The little one is very tiny, the corona being just 1.5cms in length. If it stays that size for a couple of years, it must fall into the micro-mini class and will be perfect for a trough. The big one has 9 sepals (?tepals) instead of the usual 6. It's a bit weather beaten. I think I like it.
the first blooms on Babiana odorata (yes, Lesley, it is scented!)
And today I was seeing double! (Attachment Link)
Quote from: fermides on August 21, 2009, 12:35:56 AMAnd today I was seeing double! (Attachment Link) Nice series Fermi, but perhaps you need your eyes checked.
Co-incidentally, we have here the first blooms on Babiana odorata..... and a very pretty little thing it is, too... looking like a small freesia, with rather more "puffed" shaped flowers..... and NO, Lesley and Fermi.... HERE it has no scent at all! I am, frankly, furious !
There's a close-up shot at the end of this week's Bulb Loghttp://www.srgc.org.uk/logs/logdir/2009Aug191250690323BULB_LOG__3309.pdf
That's very nice Fermi. I like the greeny/yellow tips. Seed maybe later?