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Lilioid monocots (
lilioids,
liliid monocots,
petaloid monocots,
petaloid lilioid monocots) is an
informal name used for a
grade (grouping of taxa with...
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similar sepals and
petals are
common in monocotyledons,
particularly the "
lilioid monocots". In tulips, for example, the
first and
second whorls both contain...
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final branch; the
other two
groups are the
alismatid monocots and the
lilioid monocots.
Members of the
commelinid clade have cell
walls containing UV-fluorescent...
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brightly coloured tepals.
Since they
include Liliales, an
alternative name is
lilioid monocots.
Although petals are
usually the most con****uous
parts of animal-pollinated...
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northeast Asia (China, ****an, Korea, and the
Russian Far East). Like many "
lilioid monocots", the
genus was once
classified in the Liliaceae. The
genus was...
- also been
classified in the
former family Convallariaceae and, like many
lilioid monocots, was
formerly classified in the lily family, Liliaceae. The genus...
- they are
basal monocots,
diverging early in
evolution relative to the
lilioid and
commelinid monocot lineages.
Together with the Acorales, the Alismatales...
- was
formerly placed in its own
family Convallariaceae, and, like many
lilioid monocots,
before that in the lily
family Liliaceae.
There are
three varieties...
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brightly colored tepals.
Since they
include Liliales, an
alternative name is
lilioid monocots.
Examples of
plants in
which the term
tepal is
appropriate include...
- (Asparagales);
mycoheterotrophs (Liliales, Dioscoreales, Pandanales), all in the
lilioid monocots;
major cereal grains (maize, rice, barley, rye, oats, millet,...