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Bulbs => NARCISSUS => Topic started by: fermi de Sousa on September 06, 2017, 01:03:42 AM
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The Kyneton Horticultural Society held it's Spring Show on the weekend.
Here are a few pics from the closing day
1) Gillian's potful of Narcissus cyclamineus;
2) Keira Bulbs N. triadrus hybrid;
3) Narc. cyclamineus hybrids: Rapture, Stymie, Phalarope (back)
4) "08-06MJ" (Demmo x 0-02J)
cheers
fermi
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Some more of Graham Fleming's daffs growing in our garden:
1& 2) Narcissus "KS-6W-P-2-03" & "KB-BH-10WY";
3) Narcissus "KB-M-64 91-1C"; 5YY
4) Narcissus 'Jocelyn Newman'; 7 W-YPP
cheers
fermi
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A few photos from the Canberra Show.
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More photos from the Canberra Show.
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Even more photos from the Canberra Show.
Fermi, there were a few of your friends in Canberra for the Show.
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Fermi, there were a few of your friends in Canberra for the Show.
Hi Graham,
I'm glad someone from Vic got there ;D
Sadly we weren't able to get there this year but we might avail ourselves of your hospitality next year!
Here's one of your white triandrus hybrids doing well in a raised bed - must get more of the white hybrids
cheers
fermi
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Fermi, the white triandus hybrid certain appears happy in your garden. It has multiplied like a rabbit!
The triandus hybrid that won Reserve Champion at the Canberra Show is one of a number of fertile triandus hybrids that we have bred. Amongst the photos is a very high quality yellow seedling.
I suspect the 7W-P is also fertile. The big question is whether it is a miniature or not.
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Narcissus cavanillesii, a gold treasure
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Very nice Yann.
Some more photos.
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Narcissus cavanillesii, a gold treasure
Nice one Yann.
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A few photos of what is flowering now. We are now into late season. We had a period of cold that delayed the flowering of our late season flowers this year.
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More photos.
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Some photos of what is flowering now. We are later than most years.
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How lovely are the little 5 w-w / 5 w- y flowers? Every one a gem!
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More photos.
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Maggie, you are a bit premature in relation to Div 5's as I am only posting photos of lots of them now!!
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Last of my photos for the evening.
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This very nice min-sml double daff seedling measures just on, or bellow 50mm for the last two years.I'm going to set seed on it this year, or hope to.The white double poeticus is always a delight.
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Paul, your flower is magnificent but looking at the photo I am not sure it would measure 50mm when flattened out. That is the downside of classifications based on size. Our new 4W-P is clearly miniature while the new 4W-Y is clearly intermediate in size. Regardless it is an impressive bit of hybridising and quite an achievement.
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Hi Graham, thanks for that assessment, I guess I will have to try a little harder :). Trouble is, I'm running out of years.
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Paul, flowers that are right on the margin are all too common for us. The worst ones are those that grow between picking and staging. We have a couple of miniature doubles that just make miniature. Unlike your double they are infertile jonquilla hybrids.
The photos include a photo taken today of KB-M-7W-P-9-15. It is a success story. A fine white-pink jonquilla hybrid that has two florets to the stem and that is clearly miniature and a nice clean pink. I also suspect that pollen from you double onto our micro mini would produce a miniature double.
When it comes to patience, I recall that it took us 9 years for us to flower N. dubius from seed.
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A few more photos. The 8W-W is pretty good. It is only intermediate in terms of height..
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I will post to September as these are my last posts for the season even if there are still quite a few things to flower.
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A few more photos.
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The last of my posts for this season. The floriferous jonquilla hybrid is quite exceptional. It has up to 3 florets per stem and has certainly multiplied. It is fertile.
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Very nice, Graham - have a peaceful summer!
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Re-opening this thread as a chance to post a photo of one of Keira Bulbs ( "mini-daffs" on the forum - lvoely exhibits from an Australian show - pic from Facebook by 'Daffodils in Australia'on 16 September
Comment quoted " Reverse bicolour cyclamineus seedling no 1-17, 6y-w, shown by Keira Bulbs. With its perfect reflex,strong contrast and substance, tiny halo, diminutive size and swept back petals, this was among the most beautiful miniatures I have seen. "
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OOOH! Well done Keira! That is a real cracker.