Curtis Botanical Magazine
Plate 9443 - Narcissus watieri
Plate 9443 - Narcissus watieri
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Curtis's Botanical Magazine - Plate 9443
Narcissus watieri
Native Region: Morocco • Publication Date: January 1st, 1934
Distribution: is
Botanical Description
Jahandiez and Maire, in their Catalogue des Plantes du Maroc I. 140 (Alger, 1931), add the following localities: Arround, 2400 m.; Tizi-n-Test; Glaoua, Dj. Ourgouz; Ourika, A t-Amer. They give the general habitat as: "Forets et p turages des moyennes montagnes siliceuses, 1800-2600 m." So far as So far as is known its distribution is limited to Morocco. The plants figured were cultivated by Mr. G. P. Baker in his garden at Hillside, Sevenoaks, and were shown at the Royal Horticultural Society's meeting on 4 April, 1934. Mr. Baker cultivates it successfully both in the open and in a frame and finds that the bulbs grow and multiply very well and that the stock increases freely from seed. The original material at Hillside was collected by Mr. Baker himself on the road from Marrakesh to Telouet, about 25 km. from the latter place, at about 2100-2400 metres altitude, in April, 1929, and again, a week later, from one of the shelters of the Morocco Alpine Club in the neighbourhood of Arround, on the lower slopes of the mountains amidst rock and vegetation. In general, it appears that the species occurs not uncommonly on the High Atlas to the south-east of Marrakesh.
About This Print
Original black and white uncolored botanical print from Curtis's Botanical Magazine (established 1787). This 9000s series print is from unissued publisher stock, never hand-colored, representing the authentic plate as it appeared in the magazine. Edited by Sir Arthur William Hill for The Royal Horticultural Society, London.
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