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Bulbs => NARCISSUS => Topic started by: fermi de Sousa on August 01, 2020, 01:29:26 PM
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The first daffodil for August is one of the Narcissus viridiflorus hybrids raised by Paul Rumkoff (vanozzi on the Forum) by crossing N. viridiflorus with the hybrid (N. 'Quickstep' x N. fernandesii).
This is one of the ones close to Narcissus viridiflorus and probably fades as it matures
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fermi
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Narcissus 'Mite'
Narcissus 'Kojak'
Narcissus hispanicus
Narcissus 'Turland Gold' x 2
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fermi
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A few more from the garden:
1) Narcissus 'Binkie'
2) Narcissus 'Yazquil'
3) Narcissus 'Rapture'
4 & 5)Narcissus 'Jocelyn Newman'
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fermi
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Doug Bryce was a past president of the Victorian Daffodil Society and bred a number of daffs which he named after local towns.
I grew some seed from his daffodil 'Barfold' and this is the sole survivor which is doing nicely
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fermi
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A new one from Glenbrook Bulb Farm this year - Narcissus 'Trumpocodium' - I was a bit hesitant because of its name but apparently it's a cross between a "Trumpet" daff and a N. bulbocodium!
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fermi
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Femi I just love N. Jocelyn Newman. Three fantastic blooms per stem wonderful.
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Thank, Shelagh,
It was raised by Graham Fleming and named for a past parliamentarian (Graham is in Canberra where the Australian Federal Parliament is located)
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fermi