Narcissus festalis
Narcissus festalis, also known as the wild daffodil, is a perennial plant native to the Mediterranean region, characterized by its bright yellow trumpet-shaped flowers and strap-like leaves.
Traditionally, the bulbs of Narcissus festalis have been used in herbal medicine for their anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and expectorant properties, which can help relieve respiratory issues such as bronchitis and coughs.
The health benefits of Narcissus festalis include its ability to soothe digestive issues, reduce fever, and support immune function.
In herbal preparations, the bulbs are often dried and used to make teas, tinctures, or infusions, which can be used to treat various health conditions.