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Narcissus tortifolius

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Narcissus tortifolius
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Plantae
Clade: Tracheophytes
Clade: Angiosperms
Clade: Monocots
Order: Asparagales
Family: Amaryllidaceae
Subfamily: Amaryllidoideae
Genus: Narcissus
Species:
N. tortifolius
Binomial name
Narcissus tortifolius
Fern.Casas
Natural distribution.

Narcissus tortifolius (in Spanish: varica de San José) is a type of Narcissus endemic to the Province of Almeria and the Campo de Cartagena in the Region of Murcia.

Description

It is a plant very well adapted to the arid conditions of southeastern Spain. It inhabits in esparto grasslands and thyme fields.

It sprouts from the bulb in December and flowers between February and March.

In Cartagena it can be found in the towns of La Azohía and Isla Plana within the natural park of the Sierra de la Muela, Cabo Tiñoso y Roldán, as well as in the area of Cabezos del Pericón y Sierra de los Victorias, protected as a Site of Community Importance.[1][2][3][4]

Taxonomy

It was first described in Sorbas in 1977. Subsequently, new populations of this species were found in other areas of Almeria - as in Turre - and in 2000 some more were discovered in Cartagena, Fuente Álamo and Mazarrón.

Narcissus tortifolius was described by Francisco Javier Fernández Casas and published in Saussurea 8: 43. 1977.[5]

Cytology

Chromosome number of Narcissus tazetta (Fam. Amaryllidaceae) and infraspecific taxa: n=5 2n=10.[6] 2n=20,21,30,31.[7] 2n=22.[8]

Etymology

Narcissus generic name referring to the young narcissist of Greek mythology Νάρκισσος (Narkissos) son of the river god Cephissus and the nymph Leiriope; who was distinguished by her beauty.

The name derives from the Greek word: ναρκὰο, narkào (= narcotic) and refers to the pungent, intoxicating odor of the flowers of some species (some argue that the word derives from the Persian word نرگس and pronounced Nargis, indicating that this plant is intoxicating).

tortifolius: Latin for "twisted-leaved", referring to the twisting of its leaves.

References

  1. ^ Protected space file.[dead link]
  2. ^ Protected space file.[dead link]
  3. ^ Facts about narcissus tortifolius (in Spanish).
  4. ^ "Vulnerable flora of the municipality of Cartagena". Cartagena City Council (in Spanish).
  5. ^ "Tropicos". www.tropicos.org. Retrieved 2023-12-31.
  6. ^ Fernandes, A. (1931). Estudos nos cromosomas das Liliáceas e Amarilidáceas (in Portuguese). Bol. Soc. Brot. ser. 2 7: 3-110
  7. ^ Fernandes, A. (1966). Le problème du Narcissus tazetta L. II Les formes à 20, 21, 30, 31 et 32 chromosomes somatiques II (in French). Bol. Soc. Brot. ser. 2 40: 277-313
  8. ^ Fernandes, A. (1937). Le problème de Narcissus tazetta L. I. Les formes à 22 chromosomes somatiques (in French). Bol. Soc. Brot. ser. 2 12: 159-219

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