Author: Barbara and Len Weber, Oregon

Oregon.......We live here, grow daffodils of all kinds, and will keep doing it as long as we can.

March & slugs

From Corvallis, OR……… Reading all the comments on the weather in March finds me nodding my head…yes, yes. Tomorrow is the 2nd Oregon show,(we missed Amity, being in Jackson) at Heritage Mall in Albany.  I’ve picked many in goose neck stage…

Fw: Now in full colours – ready for winter and in search of a mate for next spring.

Brian…………..they are super pictures of this wonderful bird that captured my heart when we first went to England.  I think  his unique coloring and the ring around the eye makes for a special “look.”  Thanks for  sharing them.  We will…

Poppy season

BRIAN………….I did look up the website, very interesting.  I clicked on the sites that sell blue and other poppy seeds, and probably will commence to buy some.  The siren call of that color!.  Thanks for sharing. Barbara  in Oregon……………..P.S.  Our…

Unknown daffodil

Hello friends…………this unusual flower popped up in one of our beds a couple of weeks ago.  It opened out just as you see it.  Three and a half inches in diameter.  No one I have shown it to knows what…

I.D. problem, again

Hello Bill and daffnetters……….This white lovely trumpet is one I thought was Cantatrice. When I took it to the Lake Oswego show, Walter Blum was sure it was not Cantatrice or Beersheba. He thinks it is a “modern” one, and…

An I.D. Toto?

Another I.D., please………….This is the first, except for Tetes, to bloom a week ago, here in Corvallis, OR. It is 13 mm, perianth 6mm tip to tip, and corona, not quite 3mm. Len says it looks fragile, but the large…