Daffodil double flower opening timelapse

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Uploaded by on Mar 28, 2010

This sequence was filmed for http://www.rightplants4me.co.uk my free interactive on-line plant identifier and pruning guide encyclopaedia
The website is designed to help find and identify the right plants for every aspect of a garden and seasonal need and help you create a garden design with colour and interest.
Filmed over a period of three days.
Exposure interval 3-7 minutes
Filmed by Neil Bromhall

Music 'Torna Piccola Mia 2' by Armando Trovaioli

Nikon D300 with 55mm & 105mm lens with growlight a rotating head and studio flash.

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  • Ooh, very nice! Is that one called 'Scambled Eggs'? Can't see much of the reproductive organs - has breeding made this daffodil sterile?

  • Yes I think it might be called scrambled egg. It sounds familiar but I'm bad at keeping plant labels.

    I did some time-lapse for the BBC Gardeners' World and it was to illustrate that the double flowers are infertile. So I think you're right again.

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  • Very nice video

  • @neilbromhall Now in the case of teh doblue flowers, do we call the "new" organs, staminoids or just tepals ?

  • very nice.

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