
''Narcissus pseudonarcissus'',
commonly named the wild daffodil or Lent lily (), is a
perennial
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flowering plant
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.
This species has pale yellow
tepal
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s, with a darker central trumpet. The long, narrow
leaves
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are slightly greyish green in colour and rise from the base of the stem. The plant grows from a
bulb
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. The flowers produce
seeds
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which, when germinated, take five to seven years to produce a flowering plant. (Sexual seed reproduction mixes the traits of both parent flowers, so if garden hybrid
cultivar
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s are planted close to wild populations of ''Narcissus pseudonarcissus'', there is a danger that the new seedlings, having
hybrid vigour
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, could out-compete the wild plants.)
Distribution
The species is native to Western Europe from
Spain
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and
Portugal
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east to
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and north to
England
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and
Wales
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. It is commonly grown in gardens and populations have become established in the
Balkans
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,
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,
New Zealand
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, the
Caucasus
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,
Madeira
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,
British Columbia
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,
Ontario
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,
Newfoundland
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,
Nova Scotia
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,
Oregon
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,
Washington state
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, much of the
eastern United States
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, and the
Falkland Islands
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. Wild plants grow in woods,
grassland
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and on rocky ground. In Britain native populations have decreased substantially since the 19th century due to intensification of agriculture, clearance of woodland and uprooting of the bulbs for use in gardens. In Germany it was a subject of a national
awareness campaign for the protection of wildflowers in 1981.
In England, the
Farndale
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valley in the
North York Moors National Park
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hosts a large population of the species, along the banks of the River Dove. There are several nature reserves in
Gloucestershire
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supporting large populations of the species near
Dymock Woods SSSI. There is a Daffodil Walk Trail around several reserves in the spring. In addition, various cultivars of ''N. pseudonarcissus'' have escaped and become naturalised across the United Kingdom, and can often be found growing on roadsides, in parks, along streams and in areas where bulbs have been deposited alongside other organic material removed from gardens.
Taxonomy
Synonyms
The history of ''N. pseudonarcissus'' has generated a large number of synonyms, including:
Subspecies
There are a number of
subspecies
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of the wild
daffodil
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but the exact number varies according to different authors. The large number of
cultivar
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s adds to the difficulty of classification. Among the subspecies is the Tenby daffodil (''N. pseudonarcissus'' ssp. ''obvallaris'', sometimes classed as a separate species), which probably originated in cultivation but now grows wild in southwest
Wales
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. Many of the subspecies listed below are currently considered as species by the
Royal Horticultural Society
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, the
International Cultivar Registration Authority
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The ICRA system was established more 50 years ago, and op ...
for daffodils. Those marked are recipients of the RHS
Award of Garden Merit
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.
* ssp. ''pseudonarcissus'' ''Narcissus pseudonarcissus'' subsp. ''pseudonarcissus'' – Lent lily, wild daffodil – England and Wales
* ssp. ''bicolor'' (syn. ''N. bicolor''
L.)
* ssp. ''calcicarpetanus''
Fernández Casas
* ssp. ''eugeniae'' – Central Spain (syn. ''N. eugeniae''
Fernández Casas)
*
ssp. ''major'' – Spanish daffodil, great daffodil – Iberia (syn. ''N. hispanicus''
Gouan.)
* ssp. ''moschatus''
(L.) Baker – swan's-neck daffodil (syn. ssp. ''candidissimus''
Desf.; syn. ''N. moschatus''
L., ''N. alpestris''
Pugsley.)
* ssp. ''munozii-garmendiae''
Fernández Casas
* ssp. ''nevadensis'' – Iberia (syn. ''N. nevadensis''
Pugsley)
* ssp. ''nobilis'' – (syn. ''N. nobilis''
(Haw.) Schult. & Schult.f.) large flower daffodil – Iberia. The largest floral diameter of ''Narcissus'', at over 12.5 cm
* ssp. ''obvallaris'' – Tenby daffodil – southern Wales (syn. ''N. obvallaris'',
Salisb., sometimes considered to be derived from
relict
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cultivation of ssp. ''major'
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* ssp. ''pallidiflorus'' – pale flower daffodil – Spain and France
* ssp. ''portensis'' – Iberia (syn. ''N. portensis'' Pugsley)
* ssp. ''pugsleyanus'' Barra & López – Spain
* ssp. ''radinganorum'' (syn. ''N. radinganorum'' Fernández Casas) – southeast Spain
Varieties
''Narcissus pseudonarcissus'' ssp. ''pseudonarcissus'' itself has many varieties
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(described by H.W. Pugsley in an article in the ''The Garden (journal)">Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society'' of 1933), including var. ''festinus'', var. ''humilis'', var. ''insignis'', var. ''minoriformis'', var. ''montinus'', var. ''platylobus'' and var. ''porrigens''. The eighth variety described by Pugsley, var. ''pisanus'', was further defined by A. Fernandes in the ''Daffodil and Tulip Year Book'' of 1968.
Recent research in Wales, southwest England and northern France by keen horticulturists has discovered a small number of remarkably distinct, double-flowered specimens of ''N. pseudonarcissus'' growing among wild or naturalised populations of normal ''N. pseudonarcissus''. Such rare forms were known to exist as long ago as the late 16th and early 17th century by botanists and
, who variously described them as "Pseudonarcissus Anglicus flore pleno", "Gerrards double Daffodill" and later "The English Double Daffodil". Bulbs have been collected with the landowners' permission and it is hoped that some of these unusual
s may become commercially available in the future.
. The daffodil is also the
, mostly in the bulb, but also in the leaves.