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....and a bulbicodium with the epithet long turbo form (thanks Tony G)
Quote from: ian mcenery on March 28, 2011, 07:40:51 PM....and a bulbicodium with the epithet long turbo form (thanks Tony G)that should be 'long tube' or as I now label it 'long corona' as it has a relatively long, narrow corona especially when compared with ssp obesus. It is not a valid name, just my way of labelling a nameless form to disinguish it from other forms. It is quite a good doer. BTW Ian, how long have you had it outside? Does it do well? Mine seem to dwindle after a year or two but I think they may simply become overcrowded.
Thanks Ashley, it hasn't increased at all. If it's any consolation I've lost N. moschatus in pots, outside, for two years running.
Quote from: David Nicholson on March 28, 2011, 08:55:42 PMThanks Ashley, it hasn't increased at all. If it's any consolation I've lost N. moschatus in pots, outside, for two years running. David and Ashley, I find N. moschatus is extremely susceptible for narcissus fly. It was one of the first cvs I lost
David your Bowle's Early Sulphur, Kennellis and Elka can be grown outside.