Narcissus triandrus, also known as the Angel's Tears daffodil, is a species of flowering plant within the family Amaryllidaceae.
The popular cultivar 'Hawera', belonging to the Triandrus group, has received the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.
[5] Stems can hold from one to six cup shaped flowers, which are milk white or pale yellow in colour.
[6] Self-pollination was found to result in significantly lower seed production than in cross-pollination within Narcissus triandrus.
[7] Native to France, Spain and Portugal,[8] where it grows in woodlands, scrubland and exposed mountain habitats in acidic soils.