bunch-flowered daffodil
Narcissus tazetta
Member of
daffodils (genus Narcissus)
amaryllis family (family Amaryllidaceae)
monocots (class Liliopsida)
yellow in flowering plants



Toxicity:
in general for paper white narcissus (Narcissus tazetta):
1 – Skin contact with these plants can cause symptoms ranging from redness, itching, and rash to painful blisters like skin burns.
3 – Ingestion of these plants is expected to cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and other symptoms that may cause illness but is not life-threatening.
bulb of daffodil (Narcissus spp.):
1 – Skin contact with these plants can cause symptoms ranging from redness, itching, and rash to painful blisters like skin burns.
3 – Ingestion of these plants is expected to cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and other symptoms that may cause illness but is not life-threatening.
Chris’s observations: 1 (none are research grade)
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Taxon info:
iNaturalist
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Calflora
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CalPhotos
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Jepson eFlora
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FNA
Bay Area species:
iNaturalist
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Calflora