Narcissus intermedius

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 Narcissus intermedius subsp. var.  
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Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture

Narcissus intermedius, Lois. A yellow-fld. species, thought by some to be a hybrid between N. Tazetta, and N. Jonquilla, distinguished from N. Tazetta chiefly by its subterete deep-channeled green lvs., which are only ¼ in. wide: scape nearly terete: fls. 4-10; crown one- fourth or less the length of the oblong slightly imbricated spreading perianth-segms.; fls. soft yellow, the segms. described as lemon-yellow and the corona as orange-yellow: except for the subcylindrical green lvs. it might be taken for a form of the yellow race of Tazettas. S. France and Spain. Var. primulinus, Hort.(Hermione primulina, Haw.), has imbricated segms. and the corona or crown with a 6-lobed spreading margin. B.M. 1299. Var. bifrons, Hort., has narrow perianth-segms. and deep crown.


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