tiny narcissus with triplet blossoms...
By Lori
- 19 Apr, 2010
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Called Triandrus narcissus, "Tuesday's Child" (This may not be correct...I have to take a wander thro my plant file)
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according to my book the Triandrus Narcissus is 20-40 cm tall, thrives in regular soil and full sun or part shade. Plant 15 to 20 cm. deep and 15 cm apart, in mid to late fall. they have white petals with a yellowcup which is shorter than the petals and there may be 1 to 6 flowers per stem. this is the second season for mine. I planted six little bulbs...looks like they spread! gooodie!!
19 Apr, 2010
Thanks Lori... and isnt it just great when they spread .....
19 Apr, 2010
I love to see acres of them! never too many!
19 Apr, 2010
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Must look out for this one ,my grandaughter was born on a Tuesday....
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