Family: Amarylidaceae

Common Name: Cyclamineus Daffodils

Description

Cyclamineus Daffodil or dwarf Daffodil is division 6 of the Narcissus genus. The name comes from the fact that the flowers resemble cyclamen. They have a graceful trumpet-like cup, and the petals flare back. They have small leaves.

Plant TypeBulbs, corms, tubers, rhizoms, etc.
Leavessmall petals
Misc FactsThe petals of the perianth almost entirely curve back. The flowers form a trumpet and are early bloomers. AKA: Jetfire, Daffodil "Foundling," Daffodil The Alliance, Daffodil The Alliance, Daffodil Beryl, Daffodil Hillstar, Daffodil Jack Snipe,
Notes & Reference#57-Spring Flowering Bulbs (Dr. A.A. DeHertogh), #64-Daffodils for North American Gardens Brett And Becky Hearth)
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