N. triandrus subsp. triandrus var. concolor
Classification:
Division 13 - Species, Wild Variants
Section:
Ganymedes
Season:
Spring
Height:
Variable
Author(s):
[Adrian Hardy Haworth (1768 - 1833)] Johann Heinrich Friedrich Link (1767 - 1851)
Publication(s):
Handbuch,Volume 1, Page 201
Year(s) Published:
1829
Chromosomes:
14
Fertility:
Both Seed and Pollen fertile
Used as parent:
2 times as seed, 22 times as pollen
Special Class:
The Daffodil Society Miniatures
Comments

The names Narcissus concolor (Haworth) Link and N. lusitanicus (Dorda Alcaraz & Fernández Casas) Barra are widely held to be two different names for one taxon. However, before any decision can be taken on whether they are synonyms, it will be necessary to examine any material that was seen or studied by the original authors and establish whether they were indeed dealing with the same taxon. Until this is done, and the result published, both names can be regarded as available for use, although anyone employing either of them ought to quote the author so as to avoid misunderstanding.

Origin of Name

Named because it has the same color throughout

Synonyms:

N. aurantiacus hort.; N. concolor Haworth