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Narcissus Early 2007 ( to February)

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KentGardener:
Hi Mark

all the details for how to post big pictures have been given on the forum (admitedly split between various threads).  It has also been made clear by the moderators that it would be prefered to avoid posting large size pictures unless there is a particular reason.

Thumnails have the benefit of loading easily for people who are not yet on broadband and also have the added bonus of showing how many times the image has been 'enlarged'.

(If you want the info on posting big pics send me an email).

cheers

John

Ian Y:
They are looking good Andrew.

Paddy Tobin:
Andrew,

Both photographs are fine. The thumb enlarges fine with a click.

Excellent narcissus.

Paddy

annew:
Yesterday, I was reading about a scientist who measured and recorded the growth rate of his fingernails for 30 years. That doesn't seem to me to be a very exciting thing to expend patience on. I am now able to tell you that by experimentation, I have determined that the rate of growth of a plant is inversely proportional to how much you want to find out what it is like, especially when flowering for the first time. When observed closely twice a day (at least) the incremental growth IS NOT PERCEPTIBLE AT ALL! So I invite you all to join me in waiting for this new hybrid to flower. It is a cross between  Narcissus hedreanthus and asturiensis, so I'm hoping it will be cute and small. Will it have the best bits of both parents, or the worst? Watch this space...

Lesley Cox:
You are absolutely right Anne and I can tell you that if you go away from home for just two days it will have opened fully, flowered and died away again, before you get home!

I've seen a few seedlings from the same cross (not mine) here in NZ and they were very good, very small and neat, lovely shapes and colours.

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