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- Narcissus cyclamineus has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Narcissus cyclamineus. Wikispecies...
- I). While the perianth may point forwards, in some species such as N. cyclamineus it is folded back (reflexed, see illustration, left), while in some other...
- is Narcissus cyclamineus. The second parent plant used was Narcissus ‘Cyclataz’, which is an interspecific cross between N. cyclamineus and Narcissus...
- were then bred with the Narcissus species: N. abscissus, N. bicolor, N. cyclamineus, N. hispanicus, N. poeticus and N. pseudonarcissus. The result is a complex...
- Narcissus ****o**** Narcissus asturiensis Narcissus calcicola Narcissus cyclamineus Narcissus poeticus, pheasant's-eye narcissus Narcissus scaberulus Narcissus...
- loosestrife Lysimachia vulgaris Cyclamen-flowered Daffodil Narcissus cyclamineus Bramble Rubus fruticosus Wood club rush Scirpus sylvaticus Bog mosses...
- cultivars Triandrus Daffodil cultivars: reflexed perianth, short corona Cyclamineus Daffodil cultivars: angled flowers, reflexed perianth, long corona Jonquilla...
- tepals reflexed 'Thalia' 5W–W 1916 6 Cyclamineus Daffodil cultivars Solitary flower with characteristics of N. cyclamineus, flowers acutely angled to stem...
- & Ruíz Rejón Narcissus cuneiflorus (Salisb. ex Haw.) Link Narcissus cyclamineus DC. Narcissus deficiens Herb. Narcissus × dez**** García Mart. & Silva...
- Sucissa pinnatifida, Linkagrostis juressi, and the emblematic Narcissus cyclamineus (commonly known as hammerheads). Additionally, the relict fern Davallia...