narcissus in English

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a beautiful youth who rejected the nymph Echo and fell in love with his own reflection in a pool. He pined away and was changed into the flower that bears his name.
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a bulbous Eurasian plant of a genus that includes the daffodil, especially (in gardening) one with flowers that have white or pale outer petals and a shallow orange or yellow cup in the center.
Garden centres are supplied with spring flowering bulbs of daffodils, hyacinths, narcissus , tulips and crocus, but let's not stop there.

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1. Common names: Paperwhite, Bunch-Flowered Narcissus, Chinese Sacred Lily, Joss Flower, French Daffodil, Cream Narcissus, Polyanthus Narcissus, Bunchflower Daffodil

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3. It is also often associated with the Greek legend of Narcissus.

4. Adonis, like Narcissus, was a beautiful youth in Greek mythology

5. <p>Cheerfulness Double Daffodil (Narcissus) has creamy petals and yellow centers

6. (Narcissus) There are other double daffodils, but for years, Cheerfulness has been No

7. Henchman who swagger around and watch posture, non - ends today Caolu, who Narcissus not tea.

8. 10 And so, like Echo , Narcissus began to pine away , wasted by an impossible love.

9. Whether Pygmalion or Narcissus, Obama and Osama share a realist's vision of how power is wielded.

10. On July 13, 2005, the Brazilian Attorney General, the IRS and the Federal Police conducted "Operation Narcissus".

11. 10 Greet Herodion, my kinsman. Greet those of the household of Narcissus who are in the Lord.

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13. Where it had lain there was blooming a new and lovely flower, and they called it by his name, Narcissus.

14. 26 Alek brought her a cluster of early narcissus and she wore a short white gown with a grass-blade pattern.

15. When we gaze into a mirror, we are all of us Narcissus, tethered eternally to our doppelganger on the other side.

16. 13 This defect lost her the love of Narcissus, which caused Echo to pine away until only her voice was left.

17. The Asphodel of the poets is often a narcissus; that of the ancients is either of two genera, Asphodeline or Asphodelus, containing numerous species in

18. Adonis was a handsome young man, of beauty comparable to that of Endymion, Ganymedes, Narcissus, Hyacinthus 1, Atlantius (also called Hermaphroditus), Hylas or Chrysippus 2.

19. Bulbs enable many common garden ornamentals, such as the narcissus, tulip, and hyacinth, to produce their flowers rapidly, almost precociously, in early spring when growing conditions are favourable

20. The olive orchards of Sampaolo are just so many wildernesses of wild flowers: violets, anemones, narcissus; irises, white ones and purple ones; daffodils, which we call Asphodels; hyacinths, tulips, arums, orchids -- …

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22. Bulbous plant - plant growing from a bulb iridaceous plant - any Bulbous plant of the family Iridaceae amaryllis - Bulbous plant having showy white to reddish flowers blood lily - any of various deciduous or evergreen herbs of the genus Haemanthus; South Africa and Namibia narcissus - Bulbous plant having erect linear leaves and

23. An observation-based analysis indicated that the plant species of the Podhale meadows, pastures and mountain pastures most commonly eaten by the sheep are as follows: snowcap (Arabis alpina), yellow thistle (Cirsium erisithales), arctic yellow violet (Viola bilora), alpine clematis (Clematis alpina), Senecio subalpinus, alpine snowbell (Soldanella carpatica), Austrian leopard's bane (Doronicum austriacum), wolfsbane (Aconitum firmum), saxifrage, alpine buttercup (Ranunculus alpestris), moss campion (Silene acaulis), cranberry (Oxycoccos quadripetalus), yellow saxifrage (Saxifraga aizoides), alpine blue sow thistle (Cicerbita alpina), net-leaved willow (Salix reticulata), Saxifraga wahlenbergii, alpine poppy (Papaver burseri), golden cinquefoil (Potentilla aurea) and narcissus-flowered anemone (Anemone narcissifolia