Narcis
Narcissus has elongated leaves, in blue-green color. It has individual flowers, although it sometimes happens that one stem bears two flowers. These flowers grow in the Alps, the Carpathian wreaths and belongs to the Alpine - Mediterranean flora. It grows like an ornamental plant, but, if you did not know, the narcotic contains certain toxic substances, so be careful when cultivating.
Narcissus was named after Narcissus, the son of Greek god Kefis and Nymph Liriope. Narcissus was a handsome young man who suffered from the girls and was often killed for unhappy love. Because of this, Narcis was punished by falling in love with himself when he saw his character in the surface of the lake. He introduced himself from "love" and eventually turned into a flower.
Narcissus will often give you a selfish man who loves you, but who is most important to you. He can be gentle to your needs, sometimes even rude. Generally, yellow flowers are given to jealous men who will always care for something, but will love you unconditionally.
Currently there are many hybrid varieties of Narcissus, which are mostly produced in England and the Netherlands.