Narcissus minor explained

Narcissus minor, the lesser daffodil or least daffodil, is a species of Narcissus within the family Amaryllidaceae.[1] The species and its cultivar 'Little Gem' have both gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.[2] [3]

Description

Narcissus minor is a bulb plant which sprouts stems ranging from 8–25 cm tall. Flowers are solitary, yellow in colour and grow between 25-40mm long. N. minor appears very similar to N. asturiensis, however N. minor possesses larger stems.[4]

Distribution and habitat

Narcissus minor is native to the Pyrenees mountain range, northern Spain and France,[5] where it can be found growing in alpine habitat such as mountain meadows and in scrub. This species has also been introduced further into Europe where it has successfully naturalized in Austria.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Narcissus minor L. . . 2017 . Plants of the World Online . Board of Trustees of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew . 26 September 2020 .
  2. Web site: Narcissus minor (13) lesser daffodil . The Royal Horticultural Society . 26 September 2020 .
  3. Web site: Narcissus minor 'Little Gem' (1) daffodil 'Little Gem' . The Royal Horticultural Society . 26 September 2020 .
  4. Book: Phillips, Rix, Roger, Martyn . Bulbs Roger Phillips & Martyn Rix . Pan Books LTD . 1989 . 0330302531 . 122–123.
  5. Web site: 2022-05-27 . Narcissus minor L. . 2022-05-27 . powo.science.kew.org.