Poet's Daffodil is a famed plant which has been
cultivated for centuries. Bulbs are ovoid, 3-4 x 1.5-2 cm, tunic brown.
Leaves are 4; blade flat, 20-40 cm x 6–10 mm, green to glaucous.
Flowers are borne singly on 30-45 cm tall flowering stem, spathe pale
brown, 4-5 cm, papery. Flowers are fragrant, 5-7 cm wide; flower tube
2-3 cm, gradually tapering to base; tepals overlapping, distinct
portions spreading to reflexed, white, ovate-round, 1.5-2.5 x 1.5-2 cm,
tip mucronate. Corona is yellow cupshaped with red, toothed margin, 3-5
x 10-15 mm; 3 short stamens included in flower tube, 3 longer stamens
and style protruding into mouth of corona; flower-stalk 2-3 cm. Poet's
Daffodil is native to southern and east-central Europe and the range
extends to the Ukraine. It appears to have naturalized in Gulmarg,
Kashmir.
Identification credit: Tabish
Photographed in Gulmarg, Kashmir.
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