Tiger lily flower. The tiger lily (Lilium tigrinum or L. lancifolium) is also known as a lance-leaf or devil lily. It originates from China where they have been cultivated for over 1000 years. The prominent anthers (centre right) are the pollen sacs which contain the male sex cells (pollen). The female reproductive part (carpel) is seen from centre to upper right. The spotted petals curl into a distinctive turk's cap shape | |
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Crédit: | Science Photo Library / Burgess, Dr. Jeremy |
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