Narcissus

Narcissus
ID - 55675
Symbol Key - NARCI
Common Name - daffodil
Family - Liliaceae
Category - Monocot
Division - Magnoliophyta
US Nativity - N/A
US/NA Plant - Yes
State Distribution - AL, AR, CA, CT, DC, DE, FL, GA, IL, IN, KY, LA, MA, MD, ME, MI, MO, MS, NC, NH, NJ, NY, OH, OR, PA, RI, SC, TN, TX, UT, VA, VT, WA, WI, WV
Growth Habit - N/A
Duration - N/A
Xgenus - N/A
Genus - Narcissus
XSpecies - N/A
Species - N/A
Ssp - N/A
Subspecies - N/A
Var - N/A
Variety - N/A
Forma - N/A
Genera Author - L.
Binomial Author - N/A
Trinomial Author - N/A
Quadranomial Author - N/A
Federal Noxious Status - N/A
Federal Noxious Common Name - N/A
State Noxious Status - N/A
State Noxious Common Name - N/A
PLANTS Invasive Status - N/A
Federal T/E Status - N/A
Federal T/E Common Name - N/A
State T/E Status - N/A
State T/E Common Name - N/A
National Wetland Indicator Status - N/A
Characteristics Data - N/A

USDA Plant Characteristics. 2013.

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  • Narcissus — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Narcisse …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Narcissus — may refer to: Biology Narcissus (plant), a genus containing daffodils and others People Narcissus (mythology), Greek mythological character Narcissus (wrestler) (2nd c.), assassin of the Roman emperor Commodus Tiberius Claudius Narcissus (1st c.) …   Wikipedia

  • Narcissus — L. (Narzisse), Gattung der Amaryllidazeen, Zwiebelgewächse mit linealen Blättern, blattlosem, ein oder mehrblütigem Schafte, gestielten, von häutigem Deckblatt umgebenen Blütenstielen, nickenden Blüten, röhriger oder trichterig glockiger… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Narcissus — Nar*cis sus (n[aum]r*s[i^]s s[u^]s), n.; pl. {Narcissuses}. [L. narcissus, and (personified) Narcissus, Gr. na rkissos, Na rkissos, fr. na rkh torpor, in allusion to the narcotic properties of the flower. Cf. {Narcotic}.] [1913 Webster] 1. (Bot.) …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Narcissus — [när sis′əs] n. [L < Gr Narkissos] 1. Gr. Myth. a beautiful youth who, after Echo s death, is made to pine away for love of his own reflection in a spring and changes into the narcissus 2. pl. narcissus, narcissuses, narcissi [när sis′ī] [ModL …   English World dictionary

  • Narcissus — m Latin form of the Greek name Narkissos. In classical mythology, Narcissus was a beautiful youth who fell in love with his own reflection in a pool of water and remained there transfixed until he faded away and turned into a flower. The legend… …   First names dictionary

  • narcissus — (n.) type of bulbous flowering plant, 1540s, from L. narcissus, from Gk. narkissos the narcissus, perhaps from a pre Greek Aegean word, but associated with Gk. narke numbness (see NARCOTIC (Cf. narcotic)) because of the sedative effect of the… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Narcissus [2] — Narcissus (N. L.), Pflanzengattung aus der Familie der Amaryllideae Narcisseae Spr., der Narcissenschwertel, Narcisseae Rchnb., Glitzen Ok., 6. Kl. 1. Ordn. L.; Arten: N. pseudonarcissus u. N. poëticus, von beiden sonst die bittere, scharfe.… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Narcissus — in Greek ↑mythology, a beautiful young man who fell in love with his own ↑reflection when he saw his face in a pool of water. Because he became very unhappy as a result, he gradually became so weak that he died. A flower grew up in the place… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Narcissus [1] — Narcissus, 1) (Sagengesch.), s. Narkissos; 2) Freigelassener, Geheimschreiber u. Günstling des römischen Kaisers Claudius; er benutzte seine Stellung zu seiner Bereicherung u. zur Bedrückung Roms u. veranlaßte den Kaiser seine zweite Gemahlin… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Narcissus — L., Narzisse, Pflanzengattg. der Amaryllidazeen, Zwiebelgewächse mit großen, lebhaft gefärbten Blüten im mittlern Europa und in den Mittelmeerländern. Viele Arten Gartenzierpflanzen: N. poëtĭcus L. (echte Narzisse [Abb. 1226]), mit weißen Blüten …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

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