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They're really brilliant Fermi. I wonder how yours manage to make an all directions clump (pics Nos 1 and 3).
They do look great outside, don't they? When I've tried them outside here they succumbed quickly to the weather and slugs. It's good to see how they could be grown.
Bill that no 3 narcissus is especially nice, a real character.
All Hoops raised at Glenbrook Bulb Farm, but a few self sown seedlings are showing up.
Narcissus seedling from 'Julia Jane.' This is the first of many to flower, as I have about a dozen pots of JJ and 'Atlas Gold' seedlings, all just approaching flowering. Since the parents have all been in much the same place, there will have been cross pollination, I'm sure. I'll probably sell them and just as Narcissus 'Gala seedlings' after my little nursery. I don't want to put the cultivar names on them. It only confuses with the correct plants. This one is wide open, absolutely round and flat and of very good substance. All these little N. romieuxii forms will be doubly precious now, with their close association with Jim Archibald.
And now for something completely different, I bought 7 tiny cactus plants in my supermarket a while ago. This one suddenly made some nobs at the top and is now in flower.