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Re: Remarks from the Weekly KAVB Flower Show - Lisse
« Reply #1665 on: March 06, 2013, 08:46:56 PM »
Narcissus Hillstar               
Narcissus Canarybird
and the good old Narcissus Golden Harvest   
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Re: Remarks from the Weekly KAVB Flower Show - Lisse
« Reply #1666 on: March 06, 2013, 08:47:57 PM »
One picture shows a part of the tulips for the flowering test from last week
And the 2nd pic always 4 tulip of one cultivar in forcing test, as for forcing in soil or on water and also grown up on sandy soil or loamy soil.

Tulipa 2nd week
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Tulipa Bonbini                       
               
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Re: Remarks from the Weekly KAVB Flower Show - Lisse
« Reply #1667 on: March 06, 2013, 08:57:31 PM »
Very smart snowdrops- but it is all  the colour that warms my heart - it is very cold here again and those flowers speak of sunshine!
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Re: Remarks from the Weekly KAVB Flower Show - Lisse
« Reply #1668 on: March 06, 2013, 09:02:27 PM »
Many thanks once again, Luit ... Tulipa Bonbini is exceptional.
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Re: Remarks from the Weekly KAVB Flower Show - Lisse
« Reply #1669 on: March 07, 2013, 05:40:18 AM »
Narcissus Hillstar               
Narcissus Canarybird
and the good old Narcissus Golden Harvest

Narcissus Hillstar  is quite an elegant reverse type.
Golden harvest type daffodils are always my favourite shaped ones. By the
By the way Luit, do you know if daffodils 'Dutch Muster' and 'Golden Harvest' can easily distinguished by bloom shape, colour shade or plant sizes. I grow 'Dutch Muster', but I am not sure if it is true to name. If blooms very early, but blomms fade to pale yellow even under shade in the third day of flowering. They say that quite often under the name 'Dutch Muster' different yellows might be sold. So another question, I would like to know if 'Dutch Muster' has nay special feature on the basis of which it can be distingushed from other yellow trumpet daffodils.             
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Re: Remarks from the Weekly KAVB Flower Show - Lisse
« Reply #1670 on: March 12, 2013, 07:44:04 AM »
Narcissus Hillstar  is quite an elegant reverse type.
Golden harvest type daffodils are always my favourite shaped ones. By the
By the way Luit, do you know if daffodils 'Dutch Master' and 'Golden Harvest' can easily distinguished by bloom shape, colour shade or plant sizes. I grow 'Dutch Master', but I am not sure if it is true to name. If blooms very early, but blomms fade to pale yellow even under shade in the third day of flowering. They say that quite often under the name 'Dutch Master' different yellows might be sold. So another question, I would like to know if 'Dutch Master' has nay special feature on the basis of which it can be distingushed from other yellow trumpet daffodils.             
Zhirair, before I could answer your question I thought it better to ask an expert first  :)
N. Golden Harvest and Dutch Master are of the same height but Golden Harvest stems grow up later a little longer.
Golden Harvest trumpets are longer and a bit darker yellow and keeps this colour.
Dutch Master's trumpets are later indeed fading to some paler yellow and the petals as well.

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Re: Remarks from the Weekly KAVB Flower Show - Lisse
« Reply #1671 on: March 12, 2013, 11:17:27 AM »
Zhirair, before I could answer your question I thought it better to ask an expert first  :)
N. Golden Harvest and Dutch Master are of the same height but Golden Harvest stems grow up later a little longer.
Golden Harvest trumpets are longer and a bit darker yellow and keeps this colour.
Dutch Master's trumpets are later indeed fading to some paler yellow and the petals as well.

Luit,
Thank you very much for taking time to look for the info to answer my questions.
On the basis of your comments, I can assume that my 'Dutch Master' could be true to name. It has very beautiful flowers and colour at the beginning of blooming, then the colour fades and the flowers don't look attractive. I don't grow 'Golden Harvest' yet, but I think I should get it. In the picture it looks very beautiful.

The best yellow in my collection is 'Gigantic Star' - giant bright yellow trumpet-shaped large corona, making a splash on most of my visitors. It is long lasting, has very good constitution of petals and keeps its colour well.
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Re: Remarks from the Weekly KAVB Flower Show - Lisse
« Reply #1672 on: March 13, 2013, 07:13:42 PM »
Since some years there are showing up nice tulips which perform well in pots:

Tulipa Outbreak       
Tulipa Schiedam 
Tulipa Ice Lolly 
Tulipa Spryng
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Re: Remarks from the Weekly KAVB Flower Show - Lisse
« Reply #1673 on: March 13, 2013, 07:14:32 PM »
Many pots with narcissi again this week.
The first one is pure white with rather big flowers:         

Narcissus Zaïde                     

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Re: Remarks from the Weekly KAVB Flower Show - Lisse
« Reply #1674 on: March 13, 2013, 07:15:15 PM »
The next two are very rich flowerers and about every sidebulb flowers:
Narcissus Langwith                     
Narcissus Linda     
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Re: Remarks from the Weekly KAVB Flower Show - Lisse
« Reply #1675 on: March 13, 2013, 07:16:29 PM »
some more tulips for cutting:

Tulipa Annemarie                   
Tulipa Cadans                 
Tulipa Krasa                           
Tulipa Switch   
Tulipa Playgirl
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Re: Remarks from the Weekly KAVB Flower Show - Lisse
« Reply #1676 on: March 13, 2013, 07:20:52 PM »
and finally a never seen(here) before rarity.
The first pic is made in the hall but to show the real beauty I received a pic. where it's growing on the field

Iris almaatensis
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Re: Remarks from the Weekly KAVB Flower Show - Lisse
« Reply #1677 on: March 13, 2013, 08:04:21 PM »
Narcissus Zaïde is very nice.
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Re: Remarks from the Weekly KAVB Flower Show - Lisse
« Reply #1678 on: March 13, 2013, 09:02:20 PM »
Narcissus Zaïde is very nice.

It is, isn't it.  I like Langwith too.

Is T. 'Outbreak' with all those secondary flowers a new breeding direction Luit?
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Re: Remarks from the Weekly KAVB Flower Show - Lisse
« Reply #1679 on: March 13, 2013, 10:34:30 PM »
It is, isn't it.  I like Langwith too.

Is T. 'Outbreak' with all those secondary flowers a new breeding direction Luit?
Ashley, as far as I know are multiflowering tulips not new.
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