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Narcissus poeticus, the poet's daffodil, poet's
narcissus, nargis, pheasant's eye,
findern flower or
pinkster lily, was one of the
first daffodils to...
- been
introduced into Kashmir. N.
poeticus and N.
pseudonarcissus have the
largest distribution ranges. N.
poeticus ranges from the
Pyrenees along the...
- triandrus)
Jonquillae (N. jonquilla)
Juncifolii (N. ****o****)
Narcissus (N.
poeticus)
Nevadensis (N. nevadensis)
Pseudonarcissus (N. pseudonarcissus)...
- America.
Narcissus tazetta is
grown commercially for its
essential oil,
mostly in
southern France. An
interspecies hybrid, with
Narcissus poeticus, is also...
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corona of N.
poeticus. Finally, in the
eighth book of the Eclogues,
Virgil writes, l. 53 "narcisso
floreat alnus" (the
alder with
narcissus bloom). Ovid...
- a flower,
suggested to be
Narcissus poeticus,
alike to the
flower Narcissus turns into
within the myth of Echo and
Narcissus. Additionally, the pool at...
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formally describe and name
Narcissus as a
genus in his
Species Plantarum, at
which time
there were six
known species (N.
poeticus, N. pseudonarcissus, N....
- sisters, two-flowered
narcissus, is a
flowering plant,
which is a
naturally occurring hybrid between Narcissus poeticus and
Narcissus tazetta (informally...
- text "PRIN****T D'ANDORRA", "1 ct.", "2005" Two
Findern flowers (
Narcissus poeticus); text "GRANDALLA" 2005 1 cèntim 21 mm 1.85 mm 4.5 g Br**** Plain/Smooth...
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Campanula carpatica,
Pulmonaria filarzkyana,
Leontopodium alpinum,
Narcissus poeticus,
Narcissus angustifolius,
Gymnadenia albida,
Carex carvula, Calamagrostis...