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A few weeks ago a large holly tree in our neighbour's garden was taken down.... this year we may have to give more thought to what temperature is reached in the narcissus house which has been getting shade from this tree for many years. Of course, with Aberdeen weather, it may not make any difference at all
Diane - I'll be interested to see how Rafa responds since I've recently spent a bit of time trying to confirm the identity of a trade plant I have. According to Blanchard there is a difference in the leaves; in N. dubius the outer face is striated, in N. tortifolius it is flat. On this basis, mine seems to be the former but the leaves - on a very young plant - are slightly twisted whereas Blanchard describes them as untwisted. In N. tortifolius the epithet is said to be appropriate. Usual Narcissus variability I suppose.
This is a watercolour I did for F. Casas, N. tortifolius was his first description in this genus.