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I was a bit reluctant to post the image. I've seen the plant with white and yellow forms and wasn't 100% sure it as the correct ID.Any insight into this disparity?
In his recent book Mike Salmon raises this plant to specific status as Narcissus zaianicus where he describes it as possibly the result of a stable hybrid between Narcissus romieuxii var riffanus and N. cantabricus ssp monophyllus - it can have pale primrose to milk white flowers he goes on to state that he found some pure populations and other mixed swarms.If you are interested in these plants his book is well worth having as he shows the masses of hybrids that occur in the wild.I should add that we have always had the same mix in colour among the bulbs and seedlings we have grown of this taxa.
Narcissus romieuxii ‘Craigton Clumper’
Oh my word - that looks fantastic! Shows why it was worth a name!!