Cernuus is a form of <i>narcissus pseudo-narcissus moschatus</i>. The flowers are white or cream-white.

Cernuus

Cernuus is a form of narcissus pseudo-narcissus moschatus. The flowers are white or cream-white.

"Daffodil is the popular name of a plant which is one of the earliest ornaments of our gardens, being favorite objects of cultivation."&mdash;(Charles Leonard-Stuart, 1911)

Daffodil

"Daffodil is the popular name of a plant which is one of the earliest ornaments of our gardens, being…

Common daffodil, trumpet daffodil, and lent lily are the common names of <i>narcissus pseduo-narcissus</i>. The flowers are about two inches long and pale yellow. The plant is found from Sweden and England to Spain and Austria.

Common Daffodil

Common daffodil, trumpet daffodil, and lent lily are the common names of narcissus pseduo-narcissus.…

"Daffodils modeled from tissue-paper." -Beard, 1906

Tissue paper daffodil

"Daffodils modeled from tissue-paper." -Beard, 1906

"Narcissus is an extensive genus of bulbous plants. The species are numerous, and from their hardiness, delicate shape, gay yellow or white flowers, and smell, have long been favorite objects of cultivation, especially the daffodil, the jonquil, polyanthus, narcissus, and white narcissus."&mdash;(Charles Leonard-Stuart, 1911)

Narcissus

"Narcissus is an extensive genus of bulbous plants. The species are numerous, and from their hardiness,…

Narcissus is the botanic name for a genus of mainly hardy, mostly spring-flowering, bulbs in the Amaryllis family native to Europe, North Africa, and Asia. There are also several Narcissus species that bloom in the autumn. Though Hortus Third cites 26 wild species, Daffodils for North American Gardens cites between 50 and 100 excluding species variants and wild hybrids. Through taxonomic and genetic research, it is speculated that over time this number will likely continue to be refined. Daffodil is a common English name, sometimes used now for all varieties, and is the chief common name of horticultural prevalence used by the American Daffodil Society The range of forms in cultivation has been heavily modified and extended, with new variations available from specialists almost every year.

Narcissus

Narcissus is the botanic name for a genus of mainly hardy, mostly spring-flowering, bulbs in the Amaryllis…

Also known as Daffodil. A hardy plant with white flowers. It mostly blooms in the spring.

Narcissus

Also known as Daffodil. A hardy plant with white flowers. It mostly blooms in the spring.

<i>Narcissus bulbocodium monophyllus</i> is a variety of hoop petticoat daffodil. The flower is white and blooms in the winter.

Narcissus Bolbocodium Monophyllus

Narcissus bulbocodium monophyllus is a variety of hoop petticoat daffodil. The flower is white and blooms…

There is always one <i>narcissus incomparabilis</i> flower per stem. The flowers are not fragrant. The plant is native to southern France and Spain.

Narcissus Incomparabilis

There is always one narcissus incomparabilis flower per stem. The flowers are not fragrant. The plant…

The perianth of flower is white while the cup changes from lemon to white. This is a white hybrid of the daffodil.

Narcissus Leedsii Beatrice

The perianth of flower is white while the cup changes from lemon to white. This is a white hybrid of…

The common name of narcissus poeticus is poet's daffodil. The ornatus variety pure white margined with scarlet.

Narcissus Poeticus Ornatus

The common name of narcissus poeticus is poet's daffodil. The ornatus variety pure white margined with…

The common name of pseduo-narcissus is daffodil. The major variety has larger flowers. The perianth and trumpet is sulfur white.

Naricissus Pseudo-Narcissus Major Obvallaris

The common name of pseduo-narcissus is daffodil. The major variety has larger flowers. The perianth…

The common name of pseudo-narcissus is the daffodil. The major pallidus praecox variety is native to the French side of the Pyrenees.

Narcissus Pseudo-Narcissus Major Pallidus

The common name of pseudo-narcissus is the daffodil. The major pallidus praecox variety is native to…

The common name of pseudo-narcissus is daffodil. The minor minimus variety is a very small form.

Narcissus Pseudo-Narcissus Minor Minimus

The common name of pseudo-narcissus is daffodil. The minor minimus variety is a very small form.

Daffodil is the common name of pseudo-narcissus. The minor nanus variety has flowers that are between the sizes of the minor and minimus varieties.

Narcissus Pseudo-Narcissus Minor Nanus

Daffodil is the common name of pseudo-narcissus. The minor nanus variety has flowers that are between…

Daffodil is the common name of pseudo-narcissus. The minor nanus variety has flowers that are between the sizes of the minor and minimus varieties.

Narcissus Pseudo-Narcissus Minor Nanus

Daffodil is the common name of pseudo-narcissus. The minor nanus variety has flowers that are between…

Daffodil is the common name of pseudo-narcissus. Moschattus cernuus is a pale flowered variety of daffodil.

Narcissus Pseudo-Narcissus Moschattus Cernuus

Daffodil is the common name of pseudo-narcissus. Moschattus cernuus is a pale flowered variety of daffodil.

Narcissus pseudo-narcissus plenus has several common name. Those names are the Double Lent Lily and Gerard's White and Yellow Double Daffodil.

Habit and Detached Flower of Narcissus Pseudo-Narcissus Plenus

Narcissus pseudo-narcissus plenus has several common name. Those names are the Double Lent Lily and…

<i>Narcissus rupicolus</i> is a form of <i>narcissus juncifolius</i>. The flowers are yellow.

Narcissus Rupicolus

Narcissus rupicolus is a form of narcissus juncifolius. The flowers are yellow.

<i>Narcissus triandrus</i> is native to Spain and Portugal. The flowers are drooping and an inch long. The flowers are pure white.

Narcissus Triandrus

Narcissus triandrus is native to Spain and Portugal. The flowers are drooping and an inch long. The…

"Reconnoissance in the great Ogeechee River, near Ossabaw Sound, Ga., by the ironclad monitor <em>Montauk</em>, Captain Worden, and other Federal gunboats, January 27th, 1863. A reconnoissance in force was made against Fort McAllister, in the Ogeechee River, on January 27th. The ironclad <em>Montauk</em>, the gunboats <em>Seneca, Dawn, Wissahickon</em>, the tug <em>Daffodil</em>, and mortar schooner <em>C. T. Williams</em> participated in the movement. They found it impossible to get within one thousand seven hundred yards of the work on account of the obstruction in the channel. At this distance, however, a sharp fight of several hours duration was indulged in, when the character of the fort and the nature of the channels having been definitely ascertained and a thick fog coming on, operations were suspended for a time. For McAllister was a casemated work, covered with railroad iron, and mounted thirteen guns."&mdash; Frank Leslie, 1896

Ogeechee River

"Reconnoissance in the great Ogeechee River, near Ossabaw Sound, Ga., by the ironclad monitor Montauk,…