Narcissus romieuxii subsp. romieuxii SF370
Description:
Collected by Mike Salmon and Mark Fillan near Sefrou in Morocco’s Middle Atlas Mountains, this attractive hoop-petticoat narcissus has a neat dwarf habit with fine, deep green leaves and short stems. It produces rich lemon-yellow flowers from February into March, sometimes as early as November. Flowers are 3 cm wide, flat to slightly reflexed coronas and a strong, distinctive fragrance,clean, musky, and faintly fruity, making it a delightful and unusual form of this North African species.
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