| Like N. bulbocodium, one flower per stem with tiny petals and a large, funnel-shaped trumpet, with a long-emergent style and prominent exerted anthers (e.g. Kenellis). |
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No cylindrical trumpet, corona segments are petal-like and either placed opposite the petal (D11a Collar Daffodils) or as (typically 6) petal-like segments alternating with the petals (D11b Papillon Daffodils) (e.g. Sunny Side Up). |
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A rag-bag of cultivars that do not fit comfortably into any of the other Divisions 1 to 11 (e.g. Jumblie). |