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Crossing a daffodil with a calculator is not biologically possible as they are from completely different kingdoms - Plantae and Artificial Intelligence, respectively. However, hypothetically speaking, if we were to combine their traits, we might imagine a device that can calculate and display data related to daffodils, such as optimal growing conditions, bloom cycles, or even genetic information. This hybrid device would not occur naturally and would require advanced genetic engineering techniques.

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Oh, dude, if you cross a daffodil with a calculator, you'd probably get a flower that can calculate how many petals it has or a calculator that can tell you the best time to plant flowers. But, like, who knows, right? It's not like I'm a botanist or anything.

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