Author: Stephen Vinisky, Oregon

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Last Photo for Today – 10Y-Y

Photo is of V04-85-8 a cross of (bear with me here) – [( Narc. bulbocodium ssp. bulbocodium var. nivalis x Narc. bulbocodium sap. praecox) x (N. bulbocodium ssp. var. serotinus x ‘Gadget’)] Sorry if you are studying the inside of…

N. cant. petunoides 2 – Jack Romine Form

My initial bulb came as a tiny, expensive, little offset that the late Jack Romine donated for auction to the Northern California Daffodil Society Bulb Sale in the early 1980s. At that time, Narcissus cantabricus petunoides (either seed or bulbs)…

First Miniature Trumpet of 2011

Attached is a photo of V05-34-2. It is a cross of two of my Miniature seedlings. V98-4-1 (a 6W-Y) x V98-8-1 (a 1W-W). Flower diameter is 34mm. Corona length is 15mm. I realize that it measures Div. 2 but it…

Hardy Fall blooming Daffodils ? – REPLY

Hi George and welcome, I am new on  daffnet…..and have a beginner question, hope  it is allowed. Answering questions of those with an interest is one of the key reasons that DaffNet exists! Not only are such questions “allowed”, they…

In Bloom Here

Photo is of a real small, white bulbocodium hybrid. V05-39-16 is a cross of: (Kholmes x N. b. tenuifolius) x (N. b. tenuifolius x N. cantabricus foliosus Peter Watkins). Flower diameter is 21mm, corona mouth is 14mm, plant height is…

In Bloom Here & N. cant. petunoides

Loved Mike Berrigan’s photo of the petunioid form of N. romieuxi from Jane McGary! Nice. There are a lot of really great daffodils (most especially Miniatures and Species) floating around in the rock garden world. N. cantabricus ssp. cantabricus var.…