Features
Narcissus is a genus of perennial herbaceous bulbiferous geophytes, which die back after flowering to an underground storage bulb.
| Species |
Perrenial |
| Living space |
Field, Meadow |
| Size |
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Description
In nature, narcissus grow on the ground, without limestone, but man has transferred it, even to such soils. The narcissus is found in Europe, Asia and Africa, while in our country wild narcissus is found naturally in mountainous areas. Narcissus with yellow flowers is usually found in nature. It can also be found with white. It is a very famous ornamental plant. Bulbs were sometimes used as a powerful means of vomiting, and as a remedy for respiratory diseases.