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Quote from: Tecophilaea King on September 02, 2011, 11:09:46 AMNarcissus dubius: another interesting very small and dainty looking species flowering for the first time.Bears clusters of up to 6 pure white flowers, carried on stiff stems. It is slow to increase and is better off in a pot rather than an open border. This species is flowering just in time to be used in a spot of hybridizing with selected species and other fertile varieties of interest.Gerry,I fully undrstand your frustration with the so desirable N. dubius - I also tried for years, with bulbs from different suppliers, without success. Having seen them grow wild in S. of France and central east Spain in almost desert conditions it is obvious they need a summer baking. At last I had success by having the bulbs held at 25C for 3 months in the summer - after this treatment they all flowered beautifully. The Hot press might be the place to store them.Brian
Narcissus dubius: another interesting very small and dainty looking species flowering for the first time.Bears clusters of up to 6 pure white flowers, carried on stiff stems. It is slow to increase and is better off in a pot rather than an open border. This species is flowering just in time to be used in a spot of hybridizing with selected species and other fertile varieties of interest.
This weekend was the local daffodil show and I saw a little honey I'd not seen before, N. pannizianus.It wasn't named and fortunately the man I asked what it was (Alan Brown a well known local grower,) happens to have some or will have, in the summer, for sale. I've ordered 3 but thought it better not to ask how much they'd be. Five tiny pure white flowers on the stem, and nicely fragrant. It won a 1st.