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- Lilium candidum (en)
- General floral formula of the Liliacaeae: and hermaphrodite with 6 in , the same of , and a with . Individual species and genera may have more or less derived formulas. (en)
- Tulipa clusiana with three sepals resembling petals (en)
- Erythronium revolutum flower with three stigmata and pseudo-basifixed anthers surrounding the filament tip (en)
- Calochortoideae: Flower of Calochortus catalinae, California (en)
- Tulipa humilis flower showing multiple connate carpels surrounded by stamens. (en)
- Lilium anthers in cross section (en)
- Lilium with longitudinal dehiscence of anthers (en)
- Lillium fruit capsule (en)
- Lily production, Japan (en)
- Section through flower of Fritillaria meleagris (en)
- Tricyrtis flower with patterned tepals (en)
- Tulip production, Hillegom, the Netherlands (en)
- Streptopoideae: Leaves and berries of Streptopus lanceolatus, Ontario, Canada (en)
- Lilium auratum pollen with typical single-grooved pattern (en)
- Lilies growing in the Paradiesgärtlein, Meister des Frankfurter Paradiesgärtleins (en)
- Lilium flower with perigonium of six undifferentiated tepals, arranged in two trimerous whorls and side-connected anthers. (en)
- Lilieae: Flower of Nomocharis aperta, Yunnan, China (en)
- Medeoleae: Leaves and fruit of Clintonia borealis, Quebec, Canada (en)
- Lilium longiflorum: 1. Stigma, 2. style, 3. stamens, 4. filament, 5. tepal (en)
- Tulipa varieties are popular ornamental flowers in public and private spaces in the spring (en)
- Sego lily with tepals in two clearly distinguished whorls of three sepals and three petals. (en)
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