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Narcissussussus!

Started by Amazin, September 21, 2005, 00:48:24

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Amazin

The offspring went to Amsterdam recently and kindly agreed on pain of eviction to bring me back some bulbs. 'Anything smelly' was my only request.

He returned with some Narcissus Actaea 'Pheasant's Eye', described as exceptionally fragrant with an uncommonly sweet aroma.

Now, should I be doing the happy dance yet? Has anyone else grown this and if so, does it live up to the description - or should I start making plans for a new spare room in the house?

BTW, he also brought back something described only as 'Green Goddess'. I've googled and found it could be either a Zantedeschia or a Dracaena... or a type of Cannabis... anyway, the bulb/corm/growy bit looks like a small flat dried cowpat - any ideas anyone?
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Amazin

Lesson for life:
1. Breathe in     2. Breathe out     3. Repeat

jennym

I have grown Narcissus Pheasant's Eye and it is nice.
No idea about the cowpat though...

kentishchloe

cowpat sounds like a zantedeshia to me. lovely plants but i've never had any luck raising them from corms.
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Where blossomed many an incense-bearing tree;
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undercarriage plan

I've grown "Pheasants Eye", think they're lovely, and would happily choose them again. I think they are an old variety, my little ol' man loves his bulbs (guess what I'm doing this morning  ::)) and grows alot of these. Other one, no idea!! Have fun! Lottie  ;D

Palustris

Narcissus poeticus is a fabulous later flowering daffodil. They are rather expensive bulbs too!
Gardening is the great leveller.

wardy

My garden is full of narcissi and they smell lovely as cut flowers in the house.  Planted some dwarf ones yesterday in a winter/spring tub I was doing  :)
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Amazin

Many thanks all for your input - so it IS the same as poeticus, Eric - I had wondered about that as I'd seen it under both names-
- and expensive?!! :o

The happy dance has turned into a shocked salsa!

Though in a way I'm rather disappointed that the proposed indoor shed /seedling nursery will remain a bedroom for the forseeable....

...oh well, guess I'll just plant my little cowpat and be content...
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