Narcissus calathinus, illustrated by Pierre Joseph Redouté between 1805 and 1816. The botanical illustration features the flower known as Narcissus triandrus, commonly referred to as 'Angel's tears' or 'Daffodil.' The work was published in Paris by Chez l'Auteur, Impr. de Didot Jeune, in a limited second edition as part of a multipart monograph focusing on leaves, flowers, and botany, specifically within the lily family
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