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Especially attend about the nectary exterior to the staminal tube.
The staminal column is covered in short hairs.
Flowers are white, fragant; staminal cup up to 7 cm across, with uneven teeth along the edge.
The tepals are adnate (attached to) the staminal cup.
Flowers are white with narrow tepals and long teeth along the margin of the staminal corona.
The staminal tube structure contains numerous whorled anthers, these are yellow.
The style protrudes from the tip of the staminal column and is tipped with five round stigmas.
The staminal column is about 4.5 mm long, including the singly seriate anthers.
Your view seems most ingenious and probable; but ascertain in a good many cases that the nectar is actually within the staminal tube.
The partial peduncles, sepals, and staminal column bear short, crisp hairs.
Spikelets are associated in threes, of which the fertile one is unisexual with the other two staminal or not completely developed.
It originates from three carpellary bundles, even though it is connected to certain staminal traces.
It has narrow, yellowish-green leaves; broadly funnel-shaped staminal corona, with irregular edges.
From the centre of the calyx tube, a staminal column protrudes bearing at its summit 30 anthers.
Flowers are erect, funnel-shaped, white with a greenish eye in the center and teeth along the margins of the staminal corona.
The staminal filaments have conspicuous hairs.
The nectaries therefore cannot be considered reduced petals as traditionally interpreted and are perhaps better regarded as staminal derivatives.
Flowers are white, borne in an umbel; tepals long and narrow, frequently drooping at flowering time; staminal cup short.
It has 2 stigmas and 5 stamens inserted opposite the sepals and joined into a 5-toothed staminal tube.
The stamens are present in bundles in two whorls, while the staminal column lacks lobes.
These flowers do not have perianth absent, except when small staminal appendages are regarded as perianth segments.
The shape of the staminal corona is distinctive within the genus, rotate rather than the more common funnel-shaped, white with a yellow-green eye near the center.
The bowl-shaped perianth of the open flower and the staminal whorls around the stigmas facilitate pollination by foraging insects.
It is similar to H. latifolia, differing in having narrower, coriaceous leaves and a staminal corona with prominently lacerate margins.
It is closely related to Tulipa scardica but displays certain morphological differences in the perianth segments, acute anthers, and staminal filaments.