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Narcissus nobilis

Narcissus nobilis (Haw.) Schult.f.
Narcissus nobilis
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Narcissus nobilis is a species of flowering plant in the Amaryllidaceae family, native to Great Britain, Portugal, and Spain. It was first described in 1830 by Schult.f., with the authorship credited to (Haw.).

Description

Narcissus nobilis belongs to the genus Narcissus and is part of the Amaryllidaceae family, a group of perennial flowering plants. This species is naturally distributed across Great Britain, Portugal, and Spain. The scientific name was formally published in 1830 by Schult.f., with the original description attributed to Haw. The plant is part of a broader group of daffodils and related bulbous species, commonly found in temperate regions of the Iberian Peninsula and the British Isles.

Distribution

GB · Portugal · Spain

Synonyms

Ajax nobilisNarcissus pseudonarcissus subsp. nobilisNarcissus pseudonarcissus f. nobilis

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