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Gerd, Could it be this triandrus the variety that gows in Pontevedra coast, called var. capax or var. loiseleuri? I've seen this large corona in this variety. Do you have data collection? I think this large corona could be an adaptation to portect the sexual organs from salt winds.
Narcissus rupicola, El Espinar, Segovia, SpainNarcissus varduliensis, Laguna de Losa, Navarra, SpainBoth grown from wild seed collected by Rafa
It is stated that specimen from the Iles de Glenan (which receive salt wind for sure) have a similar appearence.
Gerd, I tried many times to get any material from Iles de Glenan, but it seems impossible. I am sure it is the same species, and I am sure this locality is subexpontaneous. The seeds arrived there probably in the legs of migratory birds. Ganymedes secction has its geographical origin (like most of Narcissi) in Península Iberica, this locality in Iles de Glenan has't any logic except for animals or anthropic activities.