In the water lily, the stamen is typically positioned within the flower's center, surrounded by the petals and other reproductive parts. The stamens are often numerous and can vary in length, contributing to the distinctive appearance of the flower. They are adapted to facilitate pollination, often extending above the water's surface to attract pollinators. Overall, the arrangement aids in reproductive success while maintaining the plant's aesthetic appeal.
members of the lily family have 6 stamen
because it is poisonous
3 petals,3sepals,6 filament with anther on top of it and 6 pistil.
A water lily belongs to the family Nymphaeaceae.
Nymphaea is the family name for most water lillies.
members of the lily family have 6 stamen
the parts of a lily, (not including the stem) consist of the pistol, sigma, style, ovary, ovule, petal, receptacal, pollen tube, stamen, anther, and the filament.
because it is poisonous
LILY IS A complete flower BECAUSE IT CONTAIN ALL FOUR: sepals,petals,pistil,and a stamen
The water lily leaf does not have a special name. It can be referred to as a "water lily leaf' or as the leaf of a certain water lily species.
flower/water= water lily
flower/water= water lily
3 petals,3sepals,6 filament with anther on top of it and 6 pistil.
its just a lily at that point
flower/water= water lily
flower/water= water lily
The Water Lily was created in 1890.