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Well, for this particular genus, I prefer not to follow PBS as a valid authority in Narcissus genus. it is very difficoult to find a unique reference, for the whole genus. For example Flora Iberica, to my understanding is completely wrong concerning Jonquillae and Bulbocodi section, but they are right considering all these names hispanicus, bujei, perez-chiscanoi, eugeniae etc... as the same species, that they call it N. pseudonarcissus subsp. portensis, but I think N. confusus is prioritary name.
Narcissus cantabricus ‘clusii’
sorry if I dissapoint anyone, but hispanicus and confusus are the same species.
I picked up a packet labelled 'miniature trumpets' from the Small Bulb Exchange at the Discussion Weekend last autumn. One is now in flower, and comparing the flower with the description on Daffseek I appear to have acquired Anne's 'Sidora'. It's a lovely wee thing.
Further to this interesting topic: my two bulbs were from the same supplier, were planted on the same day, in identical conditions in the open garden. My observation is that the bulb labelled as N hispanicus produced a flower at 24cms tall, diameter 7cms, trumpet length 3cms. The bulb labelled as N confusus Clone 2 flowered at 12cms tall, diameter 5cms, trumpet length 2.5cms. So The former is bigger overall.
They were all unnamed seedlings, Matt, that didn't make the 'cut'. Probably many Sidora lookalikes!