Narcissus "Cedric Morris"

Mark BROWN brown.mark@wanadoo.fr
Mon, 05 Jan 2015 00:06:12 PST
No K in Cedric please!
It grows happily here in ordinary loamy soil in not too dry places.
We are definately not a summer dry and hot climate.
Nothing bakes here except in very exceptional summers.
I do have south facing raised areas for plants such as Amaryllis belladonna and Pancratium.
I don't know what our average rainfall is here in Normandy.
Our soil decalcifies fairly rapidly with rain so it is about neutral I suppose.
Plants rarely develop chlorosis here at any rate.
Hydrangea macrophylla is usually pink locally but this may be linked more to aluminium deficiency.
Locally the soil evolves to acidic heathland if left alone.
I can ask around for more clues to the culture of this plant if you like?
Narcissus pseudonarcissus grows by the millions locally here.
Kind regards,
Mark W. Brown
1924 route de la mer,
76119 Sainte Margeurite-sur-mer,
France.
 
 
 
 
" Message du 05/01/15 03:40

> Objet : Re: [pbs] Narcissus "Cedrick Morris"

> Does anyone know what USDA zone N. 'Cedrick Morris' flowers well in?
> 
> Narcissus minor supposedly comes from northern Spain and the Pyrenees, according to the AGS, which doesn't show up on the Summer-dry Climate map, suggesting it gets some summer moisture:
> http://pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswiki/files/…
>  -Travis Owen"

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