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Lesley, who says I sleep with clothes on? No jim jams on me
Jim is Jana a miniature?
Cecil Nice is on Daffseek:http://daffseek.org/query/query-detail.php?value1=Cecil%20Nice&lastpage=1&I looked up the delightful Jana, and it falls into the annoyingly imprecise 'Dwarf - less than 32.5 cm (12.8 in)' category. Such a description is of no use at all, and makes me want to SHOUT!A very nice selection, Jim. I'll be interested to know if you get fertile seeds from your cross. Crossing hoops and trumpets always fails with me.
I don't know if I am following correctly the thread, is there a cultivar called 'Eugenae' the one which is pale and sterile? Thes species I mentioned as syn of N. confusus is 'Eugeniae' which hasn't got any known pale forms. As Anne said, I think this pale trumpet is a cultivar, but as I have seen pale forms in a N. confusus locality maybe it could also happen in a locality traditionally known as N. eugeniae., but I have never heard about it.
Jim - Pledge is very nice. How small is it?johnw
I don't know if I am following correctly the thread, is there a cultivar called 'Eugenae' the one which is pale and sterile? Thes species I mentioned as syn of N. confusus is 'Eugeniae' which hasn't got any known pale forms.
The name 'Eugeniae' is in honour to Maria Eugenia.
Some of the smaller narcissus in bloom the past couple of weeks here in my Bellevue/Seattle patio garden:N. 'Cecil Nice' (3 views) named for the head gardener of Nymans, UK, decades ago, possibly by Graham Thomas whom Mr. Nice gave it to as "something special". Any idea of its parentage? I like how the bud is like a balloon as it opens. The top three to four petals remain stuck together at the tips for at least a day before finally breaking apart into the star shape.N. 'Gypsy Queen' with is so foward looking, like a deer or dog listening to something ahead. 2 photosN. 'Jana' (1 view) again from Graham Thomas from another friend. Does anyone know it well enough to say it's correct? I find two different flowers under that name online. It's tall, about 13" when at peak.N. 'Midget' (1 view). It is a midget, the flowers not above the leaves, but poking out. Very cute.