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Narcissus cyclamineus
Luc, they look to be very happy there. Can you tell me what the conditions are there? I find N. cyclamineus very difficult here.
The bulbs are in my rockgarden next to the terras. Meaning they get a lot of water when it rains and the soil is defacto never dry during the whole year. Flowers are in full sun, the bulbs protected by rocks (meaning never too hot).When I need to lift some bulbs they are replanted immediately.Every year I get seeds that are sown in pots or directly in situ around the big bulbs.
Thank you, Luc. I have some potted plants of N. cyclamineus. I will try them in a few places and try to replicate your success!
Narcissus triandrus (syn. N. triandrus var. alejandrei, JJA 707.380) × N. cantabricus var. petunioides (the van Tubergen form)Bred by me
And how lovely they are, YT!! I'd be very proud if I had raised those.
Tatsuo's lovely cantabricus won a first prize at RHS Rosemoor and almost got Best Miniature too, but it was almost going over, and was pipped by Brian Duncan's lovely 'Sleek'. (the cantabricus grew 3cm in the car on the journey!). I flew the flag with my SRGC sweatshirt
Narcissus cantabricus var. petunioides (Van Tubergen form)This clone won the first prize at 2018 RHS Rosemoor show, exhibited by annew.