Liliaceae - Wikipedia Liliaceae are widely distributed, mainly in temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere and the flowers are insect pollinated Most of their genera, Lilium in particular, face considerable herbivory pressure from deer in some areas, both wild and domestic
Family Liliaceae: Characteristics, Floral Formula, Diagram The family Liliaceae is a large family of flowering plants that includes not only true lilies but also several other genera such as Allium (onion, garlic), Urginea (wild onion), Tulipa (Tulip) and Fritillaria (Himalayan Fritillar)
Lily Plants: Types, Growing Tips Care Guide - PlantNative. org The Liliaceae (lily family) is a family of monocotyledonous, perennial, herbaceous plants in the order Liliales Members typically grow from bulbs, though some grow from rhizomes or corms
Liliaceae: Lily Family. Identify plants and flowers. Identify plants and flowers of the Lily family (Liliaceae) with these wildflower identification tools and a photo gallery with plants grouped according to families
Family: Liliaceae — lily family - Go Botany Family: Liliaceae — lily family Lilies are perennial herbs that grow from rhizomes or bulbs The leaves be confined to the base of the plant, or they may be borne on a stem and then are alternate, opposite, or whorled The leaves are undivided and longer than wide, with parallel veins
Essential characteristics and notable species of the Liliaceae family . . . Liliaceae includes herbaceous and perennial monocotyledonous plants, often bulbous, with striking flowers and a vast worldwide distribution It includes emblematic genres such as Lilium, Tulip, Calochortus, and Fritillaria, with ornamental, nutritional and ecological importance
Lilies of the world: Lilium species database The genus Lilium (family Liliaceae) comprises over 100 recognized species and nearly 200 taxa when subspecies (ssp ) and varieties (var ) are included
Liliaceae - World of Flowering Plants The Lily Family, Liliaceae, consists of fifteen genera and about 705 known species of flowering plants within the order Liliales They are monocotyledonous, perennial, herbaceous, often bulbous geophytes
Liliaceae - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics Liliaceae is defined as a family of perennial herbs, typically bulbous, characterized by contractile roots, basal or cauline leaves, and flowers arranged in terminal racemes or solitary forms, with a superior ovary and a distinctive biseriate perianth