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...next is a unknown, but loverly narcissus, if anyone could name it for me a would be grateful.
Thank you for sharing the wild daffodil pictures with us, Rafa and Jaime!
Thanks, Matt. It stole my heart when we saw in in Spain. Funny that I never noticed it was multi-flowered. I was probably too excited!
'Tis the season for full-on, in your face yellow! A few plants responding to the sunshine and in flower now:
I like to see them in habitat , Jaime. Is that last pic a fairly shaded slope?
Narcissus assoanus also could have 3 flowers, but appart the number of flowers, there are many different size in "green parts" and "yellow parts". Although there are N. jonquillas very little, more than a N. assoanus, they are bigger concerning in green parts. Ecologically Narcissus assoanus is a rocky plant of limestone substrate, while N. jonquilla is the most hygrophylle in this group, usually growing in silicium substrate, with permanent moisture or seasonal moisture.