Common names: |
abrótea (Portuguese), anbulo gaixto (Euskera), anbulu gaizto (Euskera), azucena silvestre (Spanish, Castillian), campaneta de puerto (Aragonese), campaneta de puerto (High Aragonese), campanilla tragona (Spanish, Castillian), campanillas (Spanish, Castillian), campanillas grandes (Spanish, Castillian), capillejas (Spanish, Castillian), capilotes (Spanish, Castillian), cebolla de lechuguilla (Spanish, Castillian), cebolla de los prados (Spanish, Castillian), cebolla de oro (Spanish, Castillian), chuchufraca (Euskera), chuchupraka (Euskera), cuquiella (Asturian), falso narciso (Spanish, Castillian), falso-narciso (Spanish, Castillian), fllo de lis amarilla (High Aragonese), flor de ángel (Spanish, Castillian), flor de San José (Galician), flor de San Xosé (Galician), grillandas (Spanish, Castillian), herba namoradeira (Galician), herba-nemoradeira (Galician), herba-nemoradeira (Portuguese), junquilho (Portuguese), kanpanillas (Euskera), lilipa arrunt (Euskera), lirón (Spanish, Castillian), lirones (Galician), lirones (Spanish, Castillian), manteigueras (Spanish, Castillian), maya (Spanish, Castillian), narcis (Majorcan), narcis de montanya (Catalan), narcís de muntanya (Catalan), narciso (Aragonese), narciso (High Aragonese), narciso (Spanish, Castillian), narciso bastardo (Portuguese), narciso de campanilla (Spanish, Castillian), narciso de lechuguilla (Spanish, Castillian), narciso de los prados (Spanish, Castillian), narciso de prado (Aragonese), narciso de prado (High Aragonese), narciso sevillano (Spanish, Castillian), narciso trombeta (Portuguese), narciso trompón (Galician), narciso trompón (Spanish, Castillian), narciso-bravo (Portuguese), narciso-trombeta (Galician), narciso-trombeta (Portuguese), narziso (Aragonese), perolez (High Aragonese), petaderas (High Aragonese), tragapán (Spanish, Castillian), tragón (Spanish, Castillian), trombonio (Portuguese), trompón (Spanish, Castillian), txutxupraka (Euskera), zumamache (Euskera)[Credits] |