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Category: NRID Photo Title: PIMO: Pilot Mountain State Park
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Photographer: J. MickeyDate photo taken: 2020-03-16 Vascular Plants of North Carolina
Group: VASCULAR PLANT Order: LILIALESFamily: LILIACEAE
SciName: Narcissus pseudonarcissus ComName: Common Daffodil
Comment: May not be the common variety since there are many cultivated garden forms.
Common+Daffodil (<I>Narcissus pseudonarcissus</I>), Pilot Mountain State Park, North Carolina, United States
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Blooming next to 100A Ranger House

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May not be the common variety since there are many cultivated garden forms.

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A Narcissus, ‘Telamonius Plenus’, aka ‘Van Sion’. It is a very old flower in American gardens. For all its unattractiveness, it’s about one of the toughest daffodils going. It is a wild sport double, domesticated at least by the early 1600’s. It was grown in the London garden of the Dutchman Van Sion (hence the secondary name). In some pristine settings in the mountains of western North Carolina and eastern Tennessee it can be seen in its ideal form, with the perianth whole and the doubling all confined to the trumpet. It’s called the Easter Flower there.

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