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which have short crowns of a flat saucer-like shape. 

 These are the true Narcissi. 



In each of these groups a further natural division may 

 be found between the species and varieties that have 

 flat leaves, and those that have rush-like foliage. And 

 in the first of these groups, and also in the Tazetta 

 section of the third group, it is found convenient for 

 practical purposes to make a rough and ready division, 

 according to the differences of colouring. 



For a fuller description and classification of the 

 different forms belonging to each group, the reader is 

 referred to the next chapter. 



