Angel's-tears
Narcissus triandrus L.

Narcissus triandrus, known as Angel's-tears, is a species in the Amaryllidaceae family. It was first described by L. in 1762 and is native to regions including Belgium, France, The Netherlands, Great Britain, Denmark, the Channel Islands, Portugal, Spain, and parts of England and the Flemish Region.
Description
Narcissus triandrus is a flowering plant in the Amaryllidaceae family. It is commonly referred to as Angel's-tears and is found in various parts of Europe, including Belgium, France, The Netherlands, Great Britain, Denmark, the Channel Islands, Portugal, Spain, and the Flemish Region. The species was first published in 1762 by L. and is recognized for its distinct floral characteristics within the Narcissus genus.
Other common names
Angel's-tears
Distribution
Belgium · France · The Netherlands · Great Britain · GB · DK · Channel Is. · England · SE · Global · Flemish Region · Portugal · Spain
Synonyms
Illus triandrusQueltia triandraQueltia capaxGanymedes effususGanymedes triandrusNarcissus triandrus subsp. calathinusNarcissus triandrus var. loiseleuriiAssaracus capax var. plenusNarcissus reflexus subsp. broteroiNarcissus reflexus subsp. capaxNarcissus triandrus var. pulchellusNarcissus triandrus var. nutans

