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Description Most cyclamineus at Pool Meadow are naturalised in the boggy meadow toward the bottom of the garden where they are scattered in the grass. Here, at the top of the garden the soil is drier and they have formed a dense clump at the foot of a south facing dry stone wall. The former I assume multiply by seeding about, these, by splitting their bulbs.
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Narcissus cyclamineus

Author peganum from Henfield, England

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