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Pancratium canariense

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Kingdom
  
Plantae

Clade
  
Monocots

Family
  
Amaryllidaceae

Scientific name
  
Pancratium canariense

Rank
  
Species

Clade
  
Angiosperms

Order
  
Asparagales

Subfamily
  
Amaryllidoideae

Higher classification
  
Pancratium

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Similar
  
Pancratium, Amaryllidaceae, Pancratium illyricum, Pancratium sickenbergeri, Pancratium zeylanicum

Pancratium canariense or the Canary Sea Daffodil is a species of bulbous plant endemic to the Canary Islands. It grows on north facing slopes in good light, not exposed to hot burning sun and not baking drought. It grows in fertile soil between rocks and shrubs. It flowers in the early autumn. The name canariense mean "from the Canary Islands".

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Description

Bulbous perennial with glaucous leaves. It forms quite large bulbs (12-15 cm diameter) with a short neck. The plant is winter growing and summer dormant. Scape to 80 cm. Flowers in a multiflowered umbel, white with a corona. Very fragrant. Flowers in the fall. Pancratium illyricum from souther Europe is very similar. It has narrower leaves, shorter flower-stalks and flowers in the spring.

Cultivation

Easy to grow and flowers freely if planted in a sunny spot. It does not tolerate frost, but should be very good for coastal Californian gardens in the fog belt. Hardy to USDA zone 10.

References

Pancratium canariense Wikipedia