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Dec 30, 2011 4:47 PM CST
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Yes, there are daffodils with very orangey/red perianths where the red of the corona is described as bleeding into the perianth. Such a daffodil is Ambergate.
There are definitely greenish perianths. I had some blooming last year. The name escapes me at the moment, but there are quite a few now with that lime/white color of the perianth.

Here is a green one sold by Brent & Beckys called Exotic Mystery.In their catalog they say it is described as being yellow, but is green most of its life.
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