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Narcissus alpestris JJA 693.701 from the October 2009 seedlist, & flowering here for the first time.Spain, Aragon, above Cerler, SE of Benasque. 1500m. Ex JWB 94-06 & 94-08 (Maybe the lovliest but often the most difficult trumpet-daffodil. About 15 cm tall with drooping, white flowers & glaucous leaves. Included under N. moschatus in 'Flora Europaea' but much choicer and dwarfer than this old, cultivated form.Not only are these smaller than N. moschatus (30-35 cm) in my garden, but the foliage is markedly more glaucous and semi-recumbent rather than upright. They are also smaller and earlier than other N. alpestris clones I have from Cerler & Castejón de Sos, courtesy of Tony W.