I know we are a little bit luckier in our climate than you lot on the north island, but to have a daff out in flower for xmas must take some beating. No special treatment and all on its own and in a group of last years mixed bulbs that were planted in a corner that was empty in early november.
I do not know what variety, but I should think it was a dwarf type, unless the plant growth is stunted.
I also had a shock when the prunus subbirtella all of a sudden burst out in bloom, but after reading the label it is the autumnalis rosea which comes out from nov. to march. I did not realise that I had that variety and would recomend it to anybody that has the space and likes a bit of winter colour.
I am going to try grafting some of it into a spring flowering variety and see if I can get it to flower tice a year.
I have seen three trees already in blossom. They look like flowering cherries. I'm in London. Very odd!
Hello,
I have several clumps of primroses blooming - but the London micro-climate must have something to do with that.
Christina
And I have my delphinium in bloom ! Beat that in south east england !
Noticed snowdrops and daffodils are poking their noses through the ground. This snow will check them for a while though! Amazingly, there are still a few south african daisies flowering!
I have had primroses out for some time now, many of the spring bulbs started showing themselves some time ago too.
On the flip side i stil have some 'summer' flowers still going such as penstemons, gailiardia and english marigold. ::)