- Amaryllidaceae.
Various common names including daffodil,
narcissus (plural
narcissi), and jonquil, are used to
describe some or all
members of the genus. Narcissus...
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Sporotrichum narcissi Tochinai & Shimada, (1930) Tri****rma
lignorum var.
narcissi (Tochinai & Shimada) Pidopl., (1953) Tri****rma
narcissi (Tochinai &...
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Narcissi are
widely celebrated in art and literature.
Commonly called daffodil or jonquil, the
plant is ****ociated with a
number of
themes in different...
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Anyphops narcissi is a
species of
spider in the
family Selenopidae. It was
first described by
Benoit in 1972, and is
currently only
known from Eswatini...
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classification is a
useful tool for
planning planting. Most
commercially available narcissi come from
Divisions 1 (Trumpet), 2 (Large-cupped) and 8 (Tazetta). Growers...
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Phoma narcissi is a
fungal plant pathogen of Narcissus,
Hippeastrum and
other Amaryllidaceae,
where it
causes a leaf scorch, neck rot and red leaf spot...
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spelt Akrokorion), he
placed Galanthus in the
family Liliaceae,
section Narcissi.
Lamarck provided a
description of the
genus in his
encyclopedia (1786)...
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Aecidium narcissi is a
species of
fungus in the
Pucciniales order,
causing rust in
daffodils (Narcissus) and
various wild Orchidaceae. Bull. Soc. Mycol...
- The
Valley of
Narcissi (Ukrainian: Долина нарцисів) is a
nature reserve in Kireshi [uk], ****pattia Oblast, Ukraine. Part of the
Carpathian Biosphere...
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ghostly flowers."
Others have suggested, in 2002, that they were
actually narcissi. Donn Iriy
Brittia Purgatory ἀσφόδελος. Liddell,
Henry George; Scott, Robert;...