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I hope that Rafa will help with the ID of this, seen a couple of days ago, west of Denia in the region of Valencia. I initially thought it was N tortifolius but not sure the leaves are broad and long enough. On arriving home and consulting Blanchard's book, I wonder if it is N dubius. It seemed more creamy white than the pure white of N papyraceus. It was quite strongly scented and interestingly, the scent was more like N jonquilla than N papyraceus. I'm currently struggling with a new camera, so apologies for picture quality. In the past I would not have dreamed of taking a picture without a tripod but was risking this hand held using the vibration reduction setting.
Many people consider N. dubius has an hybridogen origin between N. assoanus and N. papyraceus, my personal oppinion is that this is wrong.
There are not N. papyraceus or N. pannizianus (if you support it) in the principal distribution regions of N. dubius: Cataluña, Valencia, Zaragoza, Navarra.... and in south France neither.
A selection of some hoops - just in flower1. Narcissus albidus - from Jebel Zerhoun/Morocco2. + 3. Narcissus bulbocodium from Tizi n'Tichka/Morocco4. + 5. Narcissus hedraeanthus - from Alcatraz/Spain6. + 7. Narcissus hedraeanthus (white variant) x N. cantabricus8. Narcissus cantabricus from Calatrava/SpainI am interested in Rafas comment concerning the Alcatraz plant (4 + 5.)Gerd
My pet name for it is 'Anne's cross' much easier to write on the label.