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Bulbs => NARCISSUS => Topic started by: Maggi Young on January 29, 2018, 07:34:14 PM
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Fernando Ureña Plaza is a colleague and friend of Rafa Diez Dominguez - two of the keenest Spanish researchers in Narcissus.
Fernando has permitted me to share here this selection of photoraphs of some of the species and hybrids he has studied in the wild.
He writes : these are sheets with photographs of wild daffodils, with which I consider have an acceptable quality and / or show us the floral variability existing in each of the populations visited. There are not all the taxa that I have known in situ: for being consistent with the chosen format, I have not included images of those from which I do not have enough material.
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Fernando Ureña Plaza with Narcissus fernandesii in Toledo, 2017
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Some daffodil researchers: Pablo Castro Prigent, José Félix Álvarez, Juan Rios Pimentel, Alfredo Barra Lázaro, Fernando Ureña Plaza and Angel Sánchez - the pic is by Rafa
To start with - some older compilations .....
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Narcissus confusus from 1989
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N. jonquilla subsp. cerrolazae from 1991 - which has a special place in Fernando' s heart
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N. rupicola subsp. rupicola from 1992
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Narcissus bulbocodium subsp. bulbocodium
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Narcissus bulbocodium subsp. ectandrus
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Narcissus bulbocodium subsp. graellsii
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N. elegans
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N. fernandesii
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N. fernandesii, N. cantabricus, and their hybrid, N. x romoi
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N. jonquilla subsp. jonquilla and the hybrid with N. triandrus subsp. pallidulus - N. x hervasii
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N. jonquilla subsp. jonquilla
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N. jonquilla subsp. jonquilla
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N. longispathus
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N. minor subsp. asturiensis
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N. pseudonarcissus subsp. pseudonarcissus
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N. rupicola subsp. rupicola
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N. triandrus subsp. pallidulus
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N. triandrus subsp. triandrus
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N. triandrus subsp. triandrus
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Narcissus x susannae
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Narcissus x barrae from mixed dates.
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N. cantabricus 2016
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N. bulbocodium subsp. graellsii 2017
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These from 2017 :
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N. deficiens
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N. fernandesii
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N. jonquilla subsp. jonquilla
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N. x rupidulus and its parents, N. triandrus subsp. pallidulus and N. rupicola subsp. rupicola
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N. viridiflorus
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N. serotinus
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Narcissus x susannae
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Heaven. Is there a way to download these? (found one) And is it acceptable to do so?
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I think they published on fb the pdf
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Heaven. Is there a way to download these? (found one) And is it acceptable to do so?
Anne, there is a pdf of the ones from 2016- ( 22 of those I think- I will send it to you.
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http://files.srgc.net/general/Wild_Iberian_Narcissus2016.pdf (http://files.srgc.net/general/Wild_Iberian_Narcissus2016.pdf)
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Well done , Yann! I had managed to forget that I had previously posted the pdf!
http://www.srgc.net/forum/index.php?topic=14904.0 (http://www.srgc.net/forum/index.php?topic=14904.0)
Thought overload, for sure!!
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N. viridiflorus
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N. serotinus
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Narcissus x susannae
Hallo Maggi, this is a beautiful serie of wild grown spain Narcissus with great fotos! Many thanks to the spain Narcissus specialists! There I can see, how rich the fundus of wildgrown bulbs is!
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Help!
This is just an overdose of daffodils - I suffer from a heavy outbreak of yellow fever! :o
Nevertheless many thanks for this conribution!
Gerd
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Help!
This is just an overdose of daffodils - I suffer from a heavy outbreak of yellow fever! :o
Nevertheless many thanks for this conribution!
Gerd
But what a way to go! ;D
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What an excellent reference "document" for us learners. Thanks to the contributors who shared their work with us. I rec'd Salmon's book for Christmas , so these will supplement that very well.
Jack
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Another plate from F.U-P ....
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Lots of pictures of species and hybrids in this booklet too :
https://botanico.gijon.es/multimedia_objects/download?object_type=document&object_id=147069
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Lots of pictures of species and hybrids in this booklet too :
https://botanico.gijon.es/multimedia_objects/download?object_type=document&object_id=147069
Very interesting - gives me some ideas for hybridising. I like N. ×brevitubulosus and have both parents in flower at the moment ;)
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Another excellent compilation image by Fernando Ureña Plaza
40 wild daffodils
"In this image, the 40 species and subspecies, pure and hybrid, which I have photographed - at least once - in the almost hundred wild populations of daffodils i have visited over the years are represented. Some more narcissus I've known in the field and I haven't photographed like, for example, N. assoanus subsp. rivasmartinezii or N. tazetta. These 40 taxa represent about 40 % of the total diversity of the genus Narcissus (estimated at 100 taxa in a recent study) so I have a lot to know: species like, for example, N. cyclamineus, N. dubius and N. poeticus and many hybrids, as well as North African taxa. The adventure continues... and I hope to enjoy the company of those of you that you want, including some friends with whom I have already shared unforgettable moments."
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