On the Mediterranean Garden Society's trip to Morocco in March, we saw two dwarf narcissi in the Toubkal National Park, above 2,500m in the High Atlas mountains above Imlil. One was the golden local endemic Narcissus jeanmonodii, first described as recently as 1986. We found that in damp patches of an alpine pasture, in quite sizeable groups (as you can see from the second photo).
I'm not so fond of "hoop petticoat" narcissi like the jeanmonodii, so I was thrilled when we found the other, the pure white Narcissus rupicola subsp. watieri. This was growing among bushes on much drier and steeper north-facing slopes, and always scattered plants rather than groups.