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A delightful little Narcissus seedling Bill. Get your propagating boots on. N. cyclamineus is such a fine parent. This seedling is especially good because it increases very quickly, each flowering bulb splitting to 5 or 6 flowering bulbs each year.
It was one of a batch of seedlings from 'Gambus.' Most were just about identical to 'Gambus' so I assume were self-pollinated (this was "accidental" seed, I didn't pollinate or intend it). A few obviously had some cyclamineus in them (from some growing nearby) but this one was especially strong. The plant in flower is about 8 or 9cms high (a little more as it finishes and seeds, yes, it's fertile) and this pic is of ONE bulb, in its second year from being taken off the parent bulb, a full dozen flowers!
Lesley,I like your Narcissus 'Gambus' x t's a little beauty.
Well that's a seedling from it David. Here's 'Gambus' itself. (I notice Bill is spelling it 'Gambas.' Maybe that's correct.)