Martin Pellizzer

Narcissus Pseudonarcissus Subsp. Concolor

Narcissus pseudonarcissus subsp. concolor is a lesser-known variant of the daffodil, distinguished by its unique coloration and subtle differences from the more common narcissus species. Found primarily in southern Europe, this plant thrives in well-drained soils and full sun, making it a resilient addition to gardens and natural habitats. Its blossoms, while similar in structure to typical daffodils, exhibit a more uniform hue, often leaning towards a muted yellow or white. Despite its beauty, it remains relatively obscure in horticultural circles, overshadowed by more widely cultivated varieties. Nonetheless, it holds ecological and botanical significance, offering insights into the genetic diversity within the narcissus family.