Narcissus asturiensis
Narcissus asturiensis, the pygmy daffodil, is a perennial bulbous plant native to the mountains of North Portugal and Spain, where it grows at altitudes up to 2000 m., Kew sources consider the correct name to be Narcissus cuneiflorus.
This dwarf Narcissus is 7–12 cm tall and has small yellow flowers growing singly.
This is a threatened species in the wild, but it is amenable to cultivation.
It can be grown as a cold hardy garden plant, needing vernalization in order to flower. As a garden plant, it will bloom in late January or early February at low altitudes.
This plant contains a number of alkaloids including hemanthamine, hemanthidine, tazettine and epimacronine.