From
the family,
Amaryllidaceae, having common name(s) associated with the genus; Daffodil, Jonquil.
(Section Pseudonarcissus) From gardens. N. asturiensis (Jord.) Pugsley was sunk into N. minor, but failed to make note of the authors' name. This is the tiniest of the trumpet daffodils, once known as N. minimus in horticulture. Flowers deep yellow, 1.25 inches diameter, corona constricted at the middle. Leaves 2 or 3, strap-shaped, 3 inches long, 0.25 inch wide, more or less prostrate. Beware of slugs! Ht. 5-10 inches.
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