- form "Paperwhite" form "
Triandrus" form. The
predominant patterns are the 'daffodil' and 'paperwhite' forms,
while the "
triandrus" form is less common....
- 'Hawera',
belonging to the
Triandrus group, has
received the
Royal Horticultural Society's
Award of
Garden Merit.
Narcissus triandrus is a
bulbous perennial...
-
Solanaceae native to
South America, with
showy white or pink
flowers Narcissus triandrus, an
herbaceous plant in the
family Amaryllidaceae native to Europe, with...
-
produced by
hybridizing an
unnamed daffodil with
Narcissus triandrus subsp.
triandrus var.
triandrus.
Narcissus 'Thalia' is a
clump forming bulbous perennial...
- urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:581568-1 Tropicos: 100362031 WFO: wfo-0000456701
Cocculus triandrus Wikidata: Q95953457 CoL: WMDY GBIF: 3830492 IPNI: 580644-1 POWO: urn:lsid:ipni...
- than ⅓ of the
length of the
perianth Double flowered Daffodil cultivars Triandrus Daffodil cultivars:
reflexed perianth,
short corona Cyclamineus Daffodil...
-
narcissi are
especially ****ociated with death,
especially the pure
white N
triandrus 'Thalia', and
hence are
considered grave flowers. Indeed, in
Ancient Greece...
-
Mathews as a
variety of N.
triandrus. N.
lusitanicus and N.
pallidulus originally considered subspecies or
varieties of N.
triandrus.
However both Zonnefeld...
-
Australia Thysanotus thyrsoideus Baker -
Western Australia Thysanotus triandrus (Labill.) R.Br. -
Western Australia Thysanotus tuberosus R.Br. - Common...
-
deterioration of the
embryo sac
prior to
pollen tube entry, as in
Narcissus triandrus) or post-zygotic (malformation of the
zygote or embryo, as in certain...