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Philadelphicum: Answers to key
questions leading to this genus, from Lilies, Irises & Orchids of
Saskatchewan by Vernon L. Harms and Anna L. Leighton.
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Flowers terminal, either single or
grouped in an umbel, raceme or panicle. NOT [Flowers axillary,
suspended on delicate stalks from leaf axils, either singly or in
few-flowered clusters (leaves small and scale-like in Asparagus).] |
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Inflorescence a single flower or an
umbel. NOT [Inflorescence a raceme or panicle.] |
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Leaves cauline, linear to lanceolate or
ovate, not grass-like. NOT [Leaves basal, long, narrow,
grass-like.] |
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Flowers erect (in ours), large (over 4 cm
long), brightly-colored; fruit a capsule. NOT [Flowers nodding,
small (to 1.5 cm long), creamy-white; fruit a berry.]
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Liliaceae: Answers to key questions
leading to this family, from Lilies, Irises & Orchids of Saskatchewan
by Vernon L. Harms and Anna L. Leighton.
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Ovary positioned above the attachment
point of the other flower parts (ovary superior) or with the other parts
attached partway up the ovary wall (ovary partly inferior) or, if ovary
positioned below the attachment point (ovary inferior), then stamen
number 6 (Hypoxis); stamens 3 or 6 (rarely 4); fruit a capsule or berry.
NOT [Ovary positioned below the attachment point of the other flower
parts (ovary inferior); stamens 1-3; fruit a capsule.] |
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