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Plant life of Iberia -
Amaryllidaceae: daffodil, narcissi, snowdrop
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English name: Common Sternbergia Spanish name: Azucena amarilla Scientific name: Sternbergia lutea Family: Amaryllidaceae
The low growing bright yellow flowers are most conspicuous when they have formed into a clump. This is a bulbous perennial that looks very much like a crocus at first with upright goblet shaped flowers that are 40 to 50mm long. (A crocus only has three stamens whereas sternbergias have six). The leaves are a dark green, strap like, with a pale central stripe, they may only just be emerging at flowering time and will develop as the flowers fade.
Habitat: Dry scrubland, grassy and rocky slopes, normally in hills and low mountains
Distribution: Spain eastwards to Turkey (not France) N. West Africa
Key Words Flower colour: yellow Flowering month: August September October Size: s / m / l: small Special features: crocus like
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 14 July 2009 12:36 |