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Old 14-03-2007, 06:38 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default Daffs 99% vanished


"michael adams" wrote in message
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"Trevor" wrote in message
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I planted dozens of Narcissus 'Rijnveld's Early Sensation in the autumn
of
2005 around our village monument. They made a splendid show in Feb/March
2006. This year virtually 99% of them haven't come up. I dug up the bulbs
and an odd one has a pathetic green shoot of a few inches and that's it.



Given that the bulbs are still there ...

wild guess

Given that narcissi need a cold stimulus to flower indoors, maybe the
mild weather has meant that they haven't recieved sufficient cold
stimulus to initiate flowering outside either, in that particular
situation.
So many hours at x degrees c. This might be localised within feet of
the actual location they're planted in. Depending on the wind direction
those at the foot of the hedge may have been be in a frost\cold pocket
and so got the necessary lower temperatures

/wild guess


michael adams

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What could have gone wrong? Would it be a mistake to plant more in the

same
place?

I planted them at the same time along the foot of a Lonicera nitida hedge

a
few metres away , and they are flowering OK.








maybe the
mild weather has meant that they haven't received sufficient cold
stimulus to initiate flowering


So why do they flower so well in the Scilly Isles where theres no frost?