Fig. 4From: The quest for Homer’s moly: exploring the potential of an early ethnobotanical complexTop images: bulb, flowers, and typical woodland habitat (Gorges de la Specunca, Corsica) of the Illyrian sea daffodil (Pancratium Illyricum L.). Bottom images: bulb, detail of the flower, and typical coastal sand dune habitat (Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Spain) of the sea daffodil (Pancratium maritimum L.). Note the deeply buried bulbs with dark outer scales and the white flowers of both species. Top left picture courtesy of Miriam Ugidos del Barrio and bottom right pictures courtesy of Agustina Venegas LagüensBack to article page