Narcissus nevadensis

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Narcissus nevadensis
Narcissus nevadensis

Narcissus nevadensis

Systematics
Order : Asparagales (Asparagales)
Family : Amaryllis family (Amaryllidaceae)
Subfamily : Amaryllidoideae
Tribe : Narcisseae
Genre : Daffodils ( Narcissus )
Type : Narcissus nevadensis
Scientific name
Narcissus nevadensis
Pugsley

Narcissus nevadensis is a plant from the genus of narcissus in the family of Amaryllidaceae family (Amaryllidaceae).

description

Narcissus nevadensis forms up to four flowers on one inflorescence. The two-tone flowers are sloping upwards on the up to 28 centimeters long stem . The main crown is turned forward and whitish with a yellow center line. The trumpet, on the other hand, is narrow and almost cylindrical in shape.

distribution

Narcissus nevadensis is native to moist soils in the mountains of the Sierra Nevada in southern Spain and occurs there at altitudes between 1400  m and 1900  m .

literature

  • John W. Blanchard: Narcissus. A Guide to Wild Daffodils. Alpine Garden Society, Woking 1990
  • Dumont's gardening manual: bulbs and tubers. Dumont Buchverlag, Cologne 1998, ISBN 3-7701-4336-1
  • Walter Erhardt : Daffodils - daffodils, jonquilles, tazettes. Ulmer Verlag, Stuttgart 1993, ISBN 3-8001-6489-2

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