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Spermatophytes (seed plants): Angiosperms (flowering plants): Monocots: Asparagales

WEAKLEY'S FLORA OF THE SOUTHEASTERN US (4/24/22):
Narcissus tazetta   FAMILY Amaryllidaceae   Go to FSUS key



SYNONYMOUS WITH PLANTS NATIONAL DATABASE:
Narcissus tazetta   FAMILY Liliaceae

SYNONYMOUS WITH Floristic Synthesis of North America. BONAP (Kartesz, 2021)

Narcissus tazetta

SYNONYMOUS WITH Key to the Daffodils (Narcissus, Amaryllidaceae) of Alabama and adjacent states (Spaulding & Barger, 2014)

Narcissus tazetta

SYNONYMOUS WITH Flora of North America north of Mexico, vol. 26 (2002)

Narcissus tazetta

 

COMMON NAME:
Bunch-flowered Daffodil, Cream Narcissus


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WEAKLEY'S FLORA OF THE SOUTHEASTERN US (4/24/22):
Narcissus tazetta   FAMILY Amaryllidaceae

SYNONYMOUS WITH PLANTS NATIONAL DATABASE:
Narcissus tazetta   FAMILY Liliaceae

SYNONYMOUS WITH Floristic Synthesis of North America. BONAP (Kartesz, 2021)
Narcissus tazetta

SYNONYMOUS WITH Key to the Daffodils (Narcissus, Amaryllidaceae) of Alabama and adjacent states (Spaulding & Barger, 2014)
Narcissus tazetta

SYNONYMOUS WITH Flora of North America north of Mexico, vol. 26
Narcissus tazetta

 

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4752

Forb
Perennial

Habitat: Cultivated as an ornamental, persistent and naturalized in lawns, roadsides, and disturbed areas, per Weakley's Flora

Non-native: Mediterranean Europe

Rare

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LEAVES:
Simple
Basal (plant scapose)
Leaves flat, 0.5-1.5cm wide

FLOWER:
Spring
Tepals white, cream or yellow: corona yellow to orange
6 tepals
Corona shorter than perianth lobes
6 stamens
Inferior ovary
Bisexual

Inflorescences of 2-15 (usually 3-8) flowers

FRUIT:
Capsule

 

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