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  • LunarSeaLunarSea Posts: 1,923
    Superb photos @pitter-patter, especially that last one :)
    Clay soil - Cheshire/Derbyshire border

    I play with plants and soil and sometimes it's successful

  • LoxleyLoxley Posts: 5,698
    For anyone interested, cordubensis is a really small narcissus, but very scented. It grows to about 25 cm and has thin grassy foliage. Here it is, for comparison, next to a regular daffodil.


    I planted some cordubiensis bulbs last autumn, but they are only barely showing shoots above the soil level - and the shoots are looking a bit yellowish. As yours are so far along, I reckon something must have gone wrong with mine, most likely getting too dry in this winter drought we've had.
    "What is hateful to you, do not do to your neighbour". 
  • pitter-patterpitter-patter Posts: 2,429
    @Loxley It’s probably the weather fluctuations we’ve had this winter. I think they are supposed to be flowering mid season, so they might still flower. Mine are in a pot by a south facing wall and that might be one of the reasons they were early.
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