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Narcissus poeticus식물/들꽃-수선화과(Amaryllidaceae) 2025. 2. 22. 15:04
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The pheasant's eye daffodil, also known as poet's narcissus, is a native species that was among the first of all narcissus to be adopted for cultivation, and it remains a popular choice. Like many daffodil species, it has the ability to multiply quickly into large—but never invasive—colonies. Its pure white flowers, which tend to arrive in late spring and give off a pleasant aroma, surround a small yellow cup with red edging. In fact, this daffodil type is often used to fragrance perfumes, with some comparing the scent to jasmine or hyacinth. Pheasant's eye fits into division 9, reserved for N. poeticus and cultivars derived from it.
- Native Area: Central and southern Europe; widely naturalized in North America
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 3–9
- Height: 12–18 inches
- Sun Exposure: Full sun to partial shade
15 Great Types of Daffodils (thespruce.com)
Commonly known as the poet's narcissi or pheasant's eye, Narcissus poeticus is a late-flowering species of daffodil with pure white petals that surround a yellow, flattened cup fringed with red.
Easy to grow, it's a brilliant species for naturalising and growing in long grass, where the intense fragrance that emanates from the flowers will waft on the breeze. A bunch of the cut flowers will easily scent a room indoors.
For best results, grow Narcissus poeticus in full sun or partial shade in moist, well-drained soil. The flowers can be deadheaded, but don't cut the foliage back until it's yellow and withered.
Narcissus poeticus (Pheasant's Eye or Poet's Daffodil) | BBC Gardeners World Magazine
Narcissus poeticus, the poet's daffodil, poet's narcissus, nargis, pheasant's eye, findern flower or pinkster lily, was one of the first daffodils to be cultivated, and is frequently identified as the narcissus of ancient times (although Narcissus tazetta and Narcissus jonquilla have also been considered as possibilities). It is also often associated with the Greek legend of Narcissus. It is the type species of the genus Narcissus and is widely naturalised in North America.
Description
The flower is extremely fragrant, with a ring of tepals in pure white and a short corona of light yellow with a distinct reddish edge. It grows to 20 to 40 cm (7.9 to 15.7 in) tall.
Taxonomy
Narcissus poeticus was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his book Species Plantarum on page 289 in 1753.
Distribution
Narcissus poeticus is native to central and southern Europe from Spain, France through Switzerland, Austria to Croatia, Albania,[9] Greece and Ukraine.[10] It is naturalised in Great Britain, Belgium, Germany, the Czech Republic, Azerbaijan, Turkey, New Zealand, British Columbia, Washington state, Oregon, Ontario, Quebec, Newfoundland, and much of the eastern United States, from Louisiana and Georgia north to Maine and Wisconsin.
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