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Aster Family
- Ray and/or disk flowers crowded into a head
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Aster family
- Ray and/or disl flowers crowded into a head
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Aster family
- Ray and/or disk flowers crowded into a head
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Aster
- Ray and/or disk flowers crowded into a head
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Lily
- 3 petals and 3 petallike sepals. Six stamens
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Lily family
- 3 petals and 3 petal-like sepals
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Lily family
- 3 petals and 3 usually petal like sepals
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Lily family
- 3 petals and 3 usually petal-like sepals. six stamens
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Iris family
- 3 petals and 3 usually petal-like sepals. 3 stamens
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Iris family
- 3 petals and 3 usually petal-like sepals. 3 stamens
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Iris family
- 3 petals and usually 3 petal-like sepals. 3 stamens
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Orchid family
- 3 sepals (often colored like petals), 3 petals (lowest one very different in form). 1 - 3 stamens
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Orchid family
- 3 sepals, often colored like petals. 3 petals, lowest one very different form. 1 - 3 stamens
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Orchid family
- 3 sepals, often color like petals. 3 petals, lowest one very different in form. 1 - 3 stamens
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Orchid family
- 3 sepals, often colored like petals. 3 petals, lowest one very different. 1 - 3 stamens.
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Mustard family
- Includes cabbage, broccoli, turnips. Flowers perfect and usually "regular" or "actinomorphic" (symmetric like a sea star). 4 sepals, 4 petals. Usually 6 stamens (4 long, 2 short).
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Mustard family
- Includes cabbage, broccoli, turnips. Flowers perfect and usually "regular" or "actinomorphic" (symmetric like a sea star). 4 sepals, 4 petals. Usually 6 stamens (4 long, 2 short).
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Mustard family
- Includes cabbage, broccoli, turnips. Flowers perfect and usually "regular" or "actinomorphic" (symmetric like a sea star). 4 sepals, 4 petals. Usually 6 stamens (4 long, 2 short).
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Mustard family
- Includes cabbage, broccoli, turnips. Flowers perfect and usually "regular" or "actinomorphic" (symmetric like a sea star). 4 sepals, 4 petals. Usually 6 stamens (4 long, 2 short).
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Mint Family
- 5 sepals, fused together somewhat. 5 petals, fused into a tube with two lips. Usually blue or purple. 2 or 4 stamens.
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Mint family
- 5 sepals fused together somewhat. 5 petals, fused into a tube with two lips. 2 or 4 stamens. Usually blue or purple.
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Violet family
- 5 sepals, green. 5 petals with at least the lowermost one often striped with "nectar guides" and often prolonged into a sac or spur. 5 stamens.
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Violet Family
- 5 sepals, green. 5 petals, with at least the lowermost one often striped with "nectar guides." 5 stamens.
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Arum family
- Flowers small. All clustered in groups on a spadix surrounded by a spathe. 4 or 6 or 8 stamens.
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Arum family
- Flower small, all clustered in groups on a spadix surrounded by a spathe. 4 or 6 or 8 stamens.
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Heath family
- Five sepals, five petals, five or ten stamens (occasionally 8). One pistil composed of five joined chambers.
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Heath family
- Five sepals, five petals, five or ten stamens. One pistil composed of five joined chambers.
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