This is one of the most beautiful natural hybrid, between Narcissus fernandesii and Narcissus cantabricus. It has a dense marfil white, and N. fernandesii acts as the mother
There is another cream form, but I am not sure if it is a F2 with N. fernandesii or if it is the other nothovariety, when N. cantabricus acts as the mother.
In some places you can find them together with N. pallidulus, a good opportunity to compare in the picture at right N. x susannae (at left) with N. fernandesii x N. cantbaricus. The curved perianth tube in N. x susannae is a good character to make the difference with the other
Lovely Wondering if they have any of the fragrance from N. fernandesii?
Stunning hybrid Rafa!
Yes, real nice and scented! It is really exciting when you are following maseses of plants of N. cantabricus, looking for the meeting point with N. fernandesii and you find a group hybrids between the first N. fernandesii plants
Rafa, that white hybrid is just perfect in my opinion.
There is another cream form, but I am not sure if it is a F2 with N. fernandesii or if it is the other nothovariety, when N. cantabricus acts as the mother.
In some places you can find them together with N. pallidulus, a good opportunity to compare in the picture at right N. x susannae (at left) with N. fernandesii x N. cantbaricus. The curved perianth tube in N. x susannae is a good character to make the difference with the other
Lovely Wondering if they have any of the fragrance from N. fernandesii?
Stunning hybrid Rafa!
Yes, real nice and scented! It is really exciting when you are following maseses of plants of N. cantabricus, looking for the meeting point with N. fernandesii and you find a group hybrids between the first N. fernandesii plants
Rafa, that white hybrid is just perfect in my opinion.
Eric Breed