Narcissus Linnaeanus Proles Patulus
Linnaean's broad-leaved daffodil, scientifically known as Narcissus linnaeanus proles patulus, is a striking member of the Amaryllidaceae family native to southern Europe. This plant is characterized by its large, broad leaves and showy, trumpet-shaped flowers that bloom in early spring. It was named in honor of Carl Linnaeus, the father of modern taxonomy, who played a pivotal role in classifying plants. The species is particularly noted for its resilience and ability to thrive in a variety of soil conditions. Its beauty and historical significance make it a favorite among botanists and gardeners alike.