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What is floral formula for liliaceae family?? ​

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In Liliaceae, the flower is complete, bisexual, bracteate, trimerous, actinomorphic, hypogynous. The perianth is with 6 tepals, in two whorls 3 + 3, (polyphyllous or gamophyllous), often united into a tube, valvate aestivation, odd tepal anterior.

The androecium is with 6 stamens, arranged in two whorls 3 + 3, Polyandrous, epiphyllous, anther is dithecous, basifixed or versatile, introse. Gynoecium with tricarpelary, syncarpous ovary, axile placentation, trilocular, stigma trifid.

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In Liliaceae, the flower is complete, bisexual, bracteate, trimerous, actinomorphic, hypogynous. The perianth is with 6 tepals, in two whorls 3 + 3, (polyphyllous or gamophyllous), often united into a tube, valvate aestivation, odd tepal anterior. The androecium is with 6 stamens, arranged in two whorls 3 + 3, Polyandrous, epiphyllous, anther is dithecous, basifixed or versatile, introse. Gynoecium with tricarpelary, syncarpous ovary, axile placentation, trilocular, stigma trifid.

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