Narcissus gracilis
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture |
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Narcissus gracilis, Sabine. Smaller, rush-lvd., 1 ft. high, the scape slender and weak and subterete, 1 ft. long: lvs. bright green, l/6in. or less wide and very convex on the back: fl. pale yellow, the corona usually somewhat deeper colored than the oblong acute imbricated segms.; stamens and style not exserted. S. France probably, but known chiefly as an old garden plant, and perhaps, a hybrid of N. Jonquilla x N. Tazetta or N. juncifolius X N. Tazetta. B.R. 816. Var. tenuior, Hort. (N. tenuior, Curt.), the "silver jonquil," is more slender in all parts, the paler fls. changing to white. B.M. 379.
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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