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Narcissus x litigiosus (N. x susannae; N. x munozii-garmandiae) -
Gerd I have no idea as to the answer to your question on identifying the species.I get my information on where to find plants mostly from Scottish Rock and AGS bulletins and then try and confirm the identities of plants I find with knowledgeable friends.
Who is that indigenous man in the last picture? This is Narcissus bulbocdium. ssp. bulbocodium var. nivalis. I'm still looking for find N x stenanthus!!
Is it growing location, color of leaves, size, chromosomes no. ect.
Yes, it is - add flower colour!I know, this is a very short answer . A wide view would take the space of nearly a book.Narcissus taxonomy is a tricky thing and always in a state of flux - I believe if you ask two different experts (I am none of them), I am sure you will get at least two different answers.Good books concerning this theme are ' Narcissus' by John W. Blanchard and'Alles über Narzissen ' by Gerhard Bahnert.Gerd
Here Narcissus cyclamineus ( free in my garden )received from a nice friend before some years ....
A very small N. cyclamineus from N. Spain