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I would like some help IDing this Narcissus. It came from Jim Archibald seed years ago and the label is long gone.The plant stands about 10-12 cm tall. The flowers are about 4-6 mm across.Thanks
I think it could be Narcissus scaberulus, Robert?The pictures are a bit small to see detail. The 5 flowers (3 open, 2 buds) are coming from a single scape? The pedicel appears to be rather long. It looks like the margin of the corolla might be incurved - clearly so in one of the flowers at least, but not clear if this is the case for all. The corolla also appears to have an entire margin, cup-shaped and wider than it is long/high. This would suggest N. scaberulus to me.The JJA master seed list does list this species:706.000 : NARCISSUS SCABERULUS (Endemic to a small area in the upper Mondego Valley in N central Portugal.)The other possibility is N.calcicola, but based on the characteristics of the corolla I'd have to go with N.scaberulus. Whatever we call it, it's a beautiful flower.
Matt is probably right. If you gently run a finger along the edge of the leaf, especially towards the base, you should feel a slight roughness if it's scaberulus.
thank you, it has sat and sulked for years but has now decided to flower.
I've got this gentle giant flowering at the momenet : Narcissus asturiensis...
Narcissus hedreanthus flowering now
YAY!! it's dafflet time again!