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Narcissus cantabricus J.W. Blanchard 8820
A stunning plant. It's a shame that N. cantabricus is so sulky with me - summers too cool and grey.
Hi JPBYou wroteNarcissus bulbocodium subsp. . Received as subsp. nivalis but nivalis is a native of Morocco. Could it be subsp. validus?nivalis comes from the Iberian peninsular not Morocco see following linkhttp://apps.kew.org/wcsp/namedetail.do?name_id=282057Daffseek has lots of photographs of nivalis including one that i postedhttp://daffseek.org/query/query-detail.php?photo2=5e8ef18aab97ac11692aa249964dd5f6&pagenum1=1&
Apologies for the question Matt, but what is the weather like in the summer there?RegardsCorrado
Hans, I would say your plant is N. bulbocodium subsp. nivalis, however this name is not accepted and many botanist consider this is the same bulboodium that grows everywhere in Spain. I support Narcissus bulbocodium subsp. nivalis and this only grows in central mountain ranges in Spain and also Sierra de Estrella in Portugal. You are right Matt T, there is a similar species in Morocco called N. jeanmonodii,http://www.treknature.com/gallery/photo232628.htm4
What a beautiful plant!!! It seems that I'm a little behind with Narcissus taxonomy... Will there be a new monograph any time soon?
Mmmm .... the most recent position is that N.bulbocodium subsp. nivalis is synonym with N. nivalis, so it is a species, and this position accepted in the world checklist database. Of course, there will always be some that disagree or most botanists would be out of a job .... Corrado
Narcissus nivalis was described by the Spanish physician, naturalist and politician Mariano de la Paz Graells and published in Memorias, Real Academia de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales de Madrid 2: 473, in 1859. The species name nivalis, means snow. (Wikipedia)Attached is the pdf of that page