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  | | German: Weisse-Narzisse | Czech: narcis | | Genus: Narcissus | Family: Amaryllidaceae, | | Mature Height: 0.45 m | Deciduous: deciduous plant | | Bloom in: IV, V, | Flower Colour:    | | Soil Preferred: humic, neutral, penetrability, | Light Required:   | | Other Attributes: bulb, attractive flowers, |
- 01) Narcissus 'Dutch Master' (daffodil), Ger: Narzisse, Czech: narcis
- 02) Narcissus 'Fortune' (daffodil), Ger: Narzisse, Czech: narcis
- 03) Narcissus 'Hawera' (daffodil), Ger: Narzisse, Czech: narcis
- 04) Narcissus 'Ice Follies' (daffodil), Ger: Narzisse, Czech: narcis
- 05) Narcissus 'Salome' (daffodil), Ger: Narzisse, Czech: narcis
- 06) Narcissus 'Tete-a-Tete' (daffodil), Ger: Narzisse, Czech: narcis
- 07) Narcissus bulbocodium L. (petticoat daffodil), Ger: Narzisse, Czech: narcis sukničkový
- 08) Narcissus poeticus 'Actaea' (poet's narcissus), Ger: Weisse-Narzisse, Czech: narcis
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External links:USDA PLANTS: Narcissus poeticus (poets narcissus)WIKIPEDIA: Narcissus poeticusWisflora: Narcissus poeticus L.
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| Book Description: "I tell you, Rosa, that I shall demolish this prison, stone for stone!" and the unfortunate man, whose strength was increased tenfold by his rage, began to shake the door with a great noise, little heeding that the thunder of his voice was re-echoing through the spiral staircase.Download Description: On the 20th of August, 1672, the city of the Hague, always so lively, so neat, and so trim that one might believe every day to be Sunday, with its shady park, with its tall trees, spreading over its Gothic houses, with its canals like large mirrors, in which its steeples and its almost Eastern cupolas are reflected, - the city of the Hague, the capital of the Seven United Provinces, was swelling in all its arteries with a black and red stream of hurried, panting, and restless citizens, who, with their knives in their girdles, muskets on their shoulders, or sticks in their hands, were pushing on to the Buytenhof, a terrible prison, the grated windows of which are still shown, where, on the charge of attempted murder preferred against him by the surgeon Tyckelaer, Cornelius de Witt, the brother of the Grand Pensionary of Holland was confined. Publisher: audible.com Price: $20.00 | | Evert Christiaan Wassink, |
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| Publisher: Veenman (1969) | | John Feltwell, Nick Hawken, Miniature Book Collection (Library of Congress), |
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 | Publisher: Sterling Pub Co Inc (1998-10) Price: $4.95 | | Rebecca Cole, |
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| Publisher: Harry N. Abrams (2001-09-15) Price: $15.95 | | Chris Mead, |
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 | Amazon.com: Anyone who has witnessed the blinding spring beauty of a tulip field in full bloom can understand the devotion that this colorful flower inspires. From its origins as a wildflower of central Asia, it's captured the hearts of gardeners and collectors for 500 years. Millions of bulbs are cultivated throughout Europe, Australia, the U.S., and Japan each year; there are now more than 3,000 named varieties in every shade of the rainbow except blue and black. Tulips shows off many of the more unusual types, and highlights the flower's fascinating history, which rivals that of most gemstones for tales of incredible fortunes made and lost. Some readers may be surprised to hear that all parts of the tulip are edible, and the back of the book includes several tips for adding color to fruit salads and desserts, as well as instructions for craft items such as tulip-stenciled place mats and a tulip-print lampshade. With a small package of bulbs, it would make an especially wonderful autumn gift for any plant lover. Publisher: Clarkson Potter (1998-01-27) Price: $16.00 |
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