|  | Division 2 - Large-Cupped Daffodil Cultivars Division 2 - Large Cupped Daffodils of Garden Origin. One flower to a stem; corona ("cup") more than one-third, but less than equal to the lenght of the perianth ("Petals") segments. |
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|  | Division 5 - Triandrus Daffodil Cultivars Division 5 Triandrus Daffodil Cultivars. Characteristics of N. triandrus clearly evident: usually two or more pendant flowers to a stem; perianth segments reflexed. |
|  | Division 6 - Cyclamineus Daffodil Cultivars Division 6 Cyclamineus Daffodil Cultivars. Characteristics of N. cyclamineus clearly evident: one flower to a stem; perianth segments significantly reflexed; flower at an acute angle to the stem, with a very short pedicel (neck). |
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 | Division 7 - Jonquilla & Apodanthus Daffodil Cultivars Division 7 Jonquilla and Apodanthus Daffodil Cultivars. Characteristics of Sections Jonquilla or Apodanthi clearly evident: one to five (rarely eight) flowers to a stem; perianth segments spreading or reflexed; corona cup-shaped, funnel-shaped or flared, usually wider than long; flowers usually fragrant. |
|  | Division 8 - Tazetta Daffodil Cultivars Division 8 Tazetta Daffodil Cultivars. Characteristics of Section Tazettae clearly evident: usually three to twenty flowers to a stout stem; perianth segments spreading not reflexed; flowers usually fragrant. |
|  | Division 9 - Poeticus Daffodil Cultivars Division 9 Poeticus Daffodil Cultivars. Characteristics of the N. poeticus group: usually one flower to a stem; perianth segments pure white; corona very short or disc-shaped, usually with a green and/or yellow centre and a red rim, but sometimes of a single colour; flowers usually fragrant. |
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 | Division 11 - Split-Corona Daffodil Cultivars Division 11 - Corona split - usually for more than half its length (a) Collar Daffodils Split-corona daffodils with the corona segments opposite the perianth segments; the corona segments usually in two whorls of three. (b) Papillon Daffodils Split corona daffodils with the corona segments alternate to the perianth segments; the corona segments usually in a single whorl of six. |
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