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I've just come back from Spain where I found some lovely autumn flowering bulbs, Colchicum, Scilla and Leucojum and also what I really wanted to see, Narcissus.Would anyone care to let me know which species this is ? The stem has up to five flowers and it is fragrant. I think either N. serotinus or N. elegans but neither descriptions from the Blamey and Grey Wilson 'Mediterranean Wild Flowers' book fit it exactly.
Narcissus miniatus Donn.-Morg., Koop. & Zonn. is a synonym of Narcissus obsoletus (Haw.) SpachThe record derives from WCSP (data supplied on 2012-03-23) which reports it as a synonym (record 347508) with original publication details: Daffodil Snowdrop Tulip Yearb. 2005-2006: 22 2005.
, it was a lovely sight Maggie, a whole olive grove of them. It was a neglected grove and the only one in the village that had them. All the other groves were highly managed and 'weed free' From Anthony's info, thanks, and reading old Narcissus threads I agree that this must be N. miniatus. I am surprised though that there is no mention of this species in 'Wild Flowers of the Mediterranean', Blamey and Grey-Wilson. Has there been a lot of name changing since it was first published in 1988 ?
And some more:Narcissus elegans, Narcissus elegans IB, Narcissus x alleniae and Narcissus x perezlaraeIt is really a pitty I hardly can see them - but I enjoy the fragrance at night.
Hi Oron, I'm not sure on east and west along that coast of Spain but I was inland of Valencia and a place called Gandia, is that east or west ? Unfortunately I didn't realise that I could have had a look for N. viridiflorus, I think I was near the right habitat at the right time