Freshly picked British Daffodils and crates Grangehall at commercial farms located at Fettercairn north-eastern Scotland uk
The genus Narcissus is a member of the Amaryllis family. The word narcissus is derived from the Greek word narke, meaning numbness or stupor. Some attribute the naming of the flower to its narcotic fragrance while others debate that it is associated with the poisonous nature of the bulbs, a built in defense against nibbling rodents.
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Location: Fettercairn Scotland uk
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