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The stem of the daffodil, upon which rests the flower, is thin, upright and green. It does not branch, except in some daffodil varieties there will be multiple flowers with branching only at the tip. The stem stores surplus food for growth and development. How "tall" the daffodil is depends solely on the length of the stem.

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