15Apr,2024
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These are classic daffodils with a large central trumpet (corona) that is as long or longer than the surrounding petals (tepals).
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These daffodils have a large, flattened cup (corona) surrounded by six tepals.
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Similar to large-cupped daffodils but with smaller corona sizes in comparison to the tepals.
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Similar to large-cupped daffodils but with smaller corona sizes in comparison to the tepals.
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These daffodils have multiple small flowers per stem, creating a delicate and graceful appearance.
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These daffodils have distinctively swept-back petals and a trumpet that angles backwards, resembling the shape of cyclamen flowers.
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Known for their fragrant blooms, jonquilla daffodils have clusters of small, fragrant flowers per stem and slender, reed-like leaves.
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