NARCISSUS 



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NARCISSUS 



N. odo'rus in'lobus ( three- lobed). Flowers smaller ; seg- 

 ments half as long again as the cup. N. Curii'sii 

 and N. hemina'lis are allied forms. 



orienta'lis (eastern), i. White. April. Levant. 



orna'tus (adorned) of Haworth. See N. POETICUS 



TRIPODALIS. 



pachybo'lbos (thick-bulbed). See N. TAZETTA PACHY- 



BOLBOS. 



palli'dulus (rather-pale). See N. TRIANDRUS PALLI- 

 DULUS. 



pa'llidus pr&'cox (pale-early). See N. PSEUDO-NAR- 

 CISSUS PALLIDUS PRJECOX. 



papyra'ceus (paper). See N. TAZETTA PAPYRACEUS. 

 jasmi'neus (jasmine-like). See N. TAZETTA 



PAPYRACEUS. 



patella'ris (basin-flowered). See N. POETICUS PATEL- 



LARIS and forms. 

 pa'tulus (spreading. White Musk). See N. TAZETTA 



PATULUS. 

 poculifo'rmis (bowl-shaped), i. Pure white. April. 



Pyrenees. 



poe'ticus (poet's), i. White. May. S. Europe. 

 angustifo'lius (narrow-leaved). See N. POETICUS 



RADIIFLORUS. 



maja'lis (May). See N. POETICUS RECURVUS. 



orna'tus (adorned). See N. POETICUS TRIPODALIS. 



,, patella'ris (basin-cupped), i. White; segments 

 imbricated. May. 



patella'ris ple'nus (double), i. White. May. 



poeta'rum (Poets'), i. White; cup orange- 

 scarlet. April. 



radiiflo'rus (ray-flowered), i. White ; segments 

 very narrow, not overlapping. March. 1570. 



recu'rvus (recurved), i. White; segments in- 

 curved at the sides. May. S. Europe. "Phea- 

 sant's Eye." 



recu'rvus ple'nus (double), i. White. May, June. 

 " Gardenia-flowered Narcissus." 



stella'ris (starry), i. White ; segments not over- 

 lapping. 



tripoda'lis (three-stalked), i. White; segments 

 narrow, reflexing. March. 



verbane'nsis (Verbanian). J. White ; segments 

 lanceolate, reflexing. 



primiM nus (cowslip-cupped). See N. INTERMEDIUS, 

 of which it is a variety. 



pri'nceps (chief). See N. MAJOR, of which it is a form. 



,, propi'nquus (allied). See N. MAJOR PROPINQUUS. 



Pseu'do-narci'ssus (bastard Narcissus). i. Pale 

 yellow. March. England. " Daffodil or English 

 Lent Lily." 



bi' color (two-coloured). i. White ; trumpet 

 bright lemon-yellow. April. Spain. 1629. Varies 

 in size from N. bre'viflos to N. Horsfie'ldi, which 

 are forms. 



ca'pax ple'nus (double-capacious). See N. PSEUDO- 

 NARCISSUS EYSTETTENSIS. 



eystette'nsis (Eystettan). $. Segments pale lemon 

 in six overlapping rows. " Queen Anne's Double 

 Daffodil." 



lobula'ris (small-lobed). i. Yellow, with over- 

 lapping segments, and 6-lobed trumpet. March. 



lobula'ris ple'nus (double), i. Large, yellow, 

 fragrant. " Dwarf Double Scented Daffodil." 



no'bilis (noble), i. Yellow ; trumpet spreading 

 at the rim. 



,, obvalla'ris (trenched-round). i. Bright yellow ; 

 segments overlapping ; trumpet wide. March. 

 " Tenby Daffodil." N. ca'mbricus is an allied form. 



pa'llidus pm'cox (pale-early), i. Pale sulphur. 

 March. Pyrenees. 



,, pleni'ssimus (most-double), i. Yellow. March. 

 " Parkinson's Rose-flowered Daffodil." 



ple'nus (double), i. Yellow. March. France. 

 " Gerard's Double-flowered English Lent Lily." 



rugi'lobus (plaited-lobed). i. Yellow; trumpet 

 6-lobed, plaited. 



sco'ticus (Scotch), i. Yellow. May. Scotland. 



sco'ticus ple'nus (double), i. White and golden- 

 yellow. " Double Scotch Garland Lily." 



serra'tus (sawed). i. Pale yellow; trumpet 

 longer than the segments. March. S. Europe. 



variifo'rmis (variable-shaped), i. Pale sulphur 

 and white. It tends towards A T . moschalus. March. 

 Pyrenees. 



N. pulche'llus (pretty). See N. TRIANDRUS PULCHELLUS. 

 pu'milus (dwarfish). See N. MINOR PUMILUS. 

 ,, pusi'llus (small. Jonquil). See N. ODORUS MINOR. 

 > ple'nus (double. Queen Anne's Jonquil). See N. 



ODORUS MINOR PLENUS. 



radia'tus (rayed). See N. TAZETTA. 

 ,, recu'rvus (curled-back-leaved). See N. POETICUS RE- 

 CURVUS. 

 rugi'lobus (plaited-lobed). See N. PSEUDO-NARCISSUS 



RUGILOBUS. 



rugulo'sus (wrinkled-cu). See N. ODORUS RUGULOSUS. 



Sabi'ni (Sabine's). See N. MACLEAYI SABINI. 



scabe'rulus (rather-rough). See N. JUNCIFOLIUS 



SCABERULUS. 



semiparti' tus (cloven-cupped). See N. INCOMPARA- 



BILIS SEMIPARTITUS. 



sero'tinus (late). $. White ; cup lemon-yellow. 

 October, November. S. Europe ; Palestine. 1629. 

 defi'ciens (deficient). Crown nearly obsolete. 

 ,, serra'tus (saw-edged). See N. PSEUDO-NARCISSUS 



SERRATUS. 



,, si'milis (similar. Jonquil). See N. JONQUILLA. 



,, spu'rius (bastard). See N. MAJOR SPURIUS. 



,, stella'ris (stairy-sepaled). See N. POETICUS STELLARIS. 



,, striate'llus (small-channelled). See N. TRIANDRUS. 



syri'acus (Syrian). See N. TAZETTA LACTICOLOR. 



Taz<;'#a (Tazetta). i. White. March. Spain. 1759. 



" Polyanthes Daffodil." 



,, au'reus (golden). Lemon-yellow ; cup darker. 

 Bertolo'nii (Bertoloni's). Wholly bright yellow. 

 canarie'nsis (Canary-Island). Wholly white, in. 



citri'nus (lemon-yellow). White, iJ-2 in. across ; 



cup yellow. 



cupula'ris (cup-shaped). Lemon-yellow, over- 

 lapping ; cup orange. Allied forms are N. multi- 



flo'rus, N. latifo'lia, and N. aperticoro'na. 

 y, Cy'pri (Cyprus). White, 1^-2 in. across; cup 



yellow. 



du'bius (doubtful). Wholly white, $-J in. across. 

 etru'scus (Etruscan). Pure white, f-J in. across ; 



cup lemon-yellow. 

 ,, ita'licus (Italian). Creamy-white, i -2 in. across; 



cup lemon-yellow. Forms of this are ple'nus, 



double, and semiple'nus, semi-double. 

 la'cticolor (milk-white). White, 1^-2 in. across; 



cup yellow. Allied forms are N. syri'acus, N. 



Cy'pri, N. citri'nus, N. crenula'tus, N. ftoribu'ndus, 



N. negle'ctus, N. trewia'nus. 

 ochroleu'cus (yellow- white). Pale yellow, i-ij in. 



across ; cup lemon-yellow. 

 pachybo'lbos (thick-bulbed). Wholly white, f- 



$ in. across. Bulb very large. Algeria. 

 panizzia'nus (Panizzian). Wholly white, j-J in. 



across. 

 ,, papyra'ceus (paper-white). Wholly white, ij in. 



across. " Paper White Narcissus." 

 ,, pa'tulus (spreading). J. Pure white, f-f in. 



across ; cup lemon-yellow. Allied forms are N. 



etru'scus and N. ceri'nus. 

 . ii polya'nthos (many-flowered). Wholly white, i- 



ij in. across ; cup faintly tinted sulphur, finally 



white. Allied forms are N. Ba'rla and N. Lu'na. 

 syri'acus (Syrian). White, 1^-2 in. across ; cup 



pale yellow. 1890. 

 Telamo'nius (Telamon's). See N. MAJOR TELAMONIUS 



and forms. 



,, tenu'ior (slenderer). See N. GRACILIS TENUIOR. 

 tereticau'lis (round-stalked), ij. Pale yellow. March 



Spain. 

 ,, tortuo'sus (twisied-petaled). See N. MOSCHATUS TOR- 



TUOSUS. 



,, trewia'nus (Trewian). See N. TAZETTA LACTICOLOR. 

 tria'ndrus (three-stamened). i. White. April. 



Portugal. 1629. " Angel's Tears." 

 calathi'nus (cup-shaped). |. Pale sulphur- 

 yellow ; cup nearly as long as segments. Isle of 



Glenans, Brittany. 

 ,, ce'rnuus (drooping), f-i. Pale yellow ; cup 



deeper yellow. Many flowered. 



,, co'ncolor (one-coloured). . Wholly pale yellow. 

 nu'tans (nodding). J. Pale yellow ; cup notched 



deeper yellow. 1789. 

 palli'dulus (rather pale). J-i. Wholly primrose' 



yellow. 



