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N. foliosus is indifferent edafic ( edaphic) and N. cantabricus is strict silicicola (I am not very agree with this).
Beautiful N. cantabricus Diane, it is quite difficoult to me to specified a particular subsp. just with a picture, but Narcissus cantabricus recordered there are Narcissus cantabricus. I think Narcissus cantabricus subsp. monophyllus is a Moroccan plant, acctually Narcissus foliosus
Your white is quite stunning Diane. No matter how many I grow (lots) from what source, seed or bought or gifted, and no matter what names are on them, mine ALWAYS turn out to have some yellow in the colour. I've never had a pure white like that. It is truly beautiful.
I would LOVE to try Rare Plants but we can't import from him. The costs are huge and he would have to do heaps of in growth inspections etc 6 months before export in order to satisfy MAF and... and... and...Besides he refused to export to NZ some years ago because MAF wouldn't accept that tubers of Arisaema were dormant, because of the prominent point (which eventually opens to send forth the stem shoot.)
Wonderful picture DianeN cantabricus subsp monophyllus does also grow in mainland Spain. I saw this a few years ago growing on schist at Puerto de la Virgin in the Sierra de los Filabres, Almeria. This is one of the localities for this ssp recorded in John Blanchard's book. They were very abundant indeed, quite a fabulous sight. I don't know what the geology is for the occurrences in Morocco, though I'm afraid.