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, known as rhizomes (ancient greek ῥίζα, rhíza, "root"). the rounded hollow cane, or stem, arises above the ground to heights ranging from about feet ( meters) to feet ( meters). lance-shaped leaves measure a maximum length of inches ( centimeters) with a narrow width of inches ( centimeters). flowers
states. the delicate yet hardy plant is known commonly as common daffodil, daffodil, downdilly, lent lily or wild daffodil. narcissus pseudonarcissus' stem grows from a brown-skinned bulb. setting off the stem are basal leaves that emerge from the stem's base as slightly flattened, long, and narrow foliage...
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