- The
stamen (pl.:
stamina or
stamens) is a part
consisting of the male
reproductive organs of a flower. Collectively, the
stamens form the androecium. A...
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There are 4
stamens which are didynamous, with two long
stamens included or
reaching the tube opening, and two
short stamens that are
included. The style...
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filamentous stamens two or
three times as long as the
tepals (subgenus Lycoris; e.g.
Lycoris radiata), and
those with
shorter stamens not much longer...
- petals; two
whorls of
stamens, the
outer monosymmetric from
three fused and two
reduced stamens, the
inner of 4
reduced and 1 lost
stamen;
monosymmetric gynoecium...
- 4
stamens which are didynamous, with two long
stamens that are exserted, and two
short stamens that
reach the
corolla tube
opening or are
included. The...
- emarginate.
There are 4
stamens which are didynamous, with two long
stamens that are
included, and two
short stamens that are
included. The
style is 5.5–8...
- slender, and
gradually widen towards the tip.
Their edges are smooth. The
stamens (pollen-producing structures) are
shorter than the petals, and the anthers...
- the
number of
these parts may vary.
Within are
numerous (50–160) free
stamens, with
anthers fixed at
their base to the filaments, and are
sagittate in...
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whorls of
three tepals each and
septal nectaries. The
flowers have
three stamens and a
gynoecium of
three united carpels and an
inferior ovary,
three locules...
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stamens reaching the tube opening, and two
short stamens that are
included; a
short staminode is also present. The
style is 7.4–8.4 mm long,
included...