Author: Bill Dijk, New Zealand

N-Stocken, N.Little Flik

Could anyone please give me a positive identification for this miniature daffie? I acquired it as N.Stocken, but I am not 100% sure if that is the right name. The second image does not need any introduction. Little Flik: one…

Emailing: Early Poet.sdgs., Early Poet.sdgs2.

After the very cold winter condition, spring has all of a sudden arrived early in New Zealand, with very mild temperatures for this time of the year, daffodils (and especially miniatures) are exploding everywhere and is transforming the garden, parks and our daffodil patch into a…

N. Xit, N.Snipe

  A couple of my favourite white miniatures, which don’t need introduction. Snipe of course is a very good fertile parent variety, which I use extensively when I cross it with the cyclamineus species and other white fertile hybrid/seedlings. Xit, no doubt…

Emailing: N. Xit, N.Snipe

A couple of my favourite white miniatures, which don’t need introduction. Snipe of course is a very good fertile parent variety, which I use extensively when I cross it with the cyclamineus species and other white fertile hybrid/seedlings. Xit, no doubt…

N.Kokopelli, Copy of N.Kokopelli2

Narc. Kokopelli: this beautiful div.7 variety was raised by Robert Spotts. It is an open pollinated “Sundial”, corona opening with green at base, becoming self yellow, darker in tone than the perianth. Resembles a “Sundial” of heavier substance. A good strong,vigorous…

Emailing: N.Niade, Tinkerbell

Today two more pictures of N.Niade and N.Tinkerbell. Niade is a little beauty, a real miniature, would be very desirable in everybody’s collection. Not sure of its origen, can’t even find any information in the Daffodil Register and Classifies List.…