Lily or Iris species

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Overview

This group includes any herbaceous monocot that has prominent flowers in which the flower parts are in two whorls. Monocots have one seed leaf compared to two in dicotyledons. Mature plants are recognised by parallel longitudinal veins in their often narrow leaves and by having flowers parts in threes or multiples of three.

Identification is largely on differences in flower parts, the number of flowers borne at each part of the stem from which a leaf is attached or on the form of basal leaves. Ideally records for lilies and irises should include close-up photographs of the flowers and basal leaves and a shot that shows flower arrangement along the stem.

35 species

Dianella caerulea (Common Flax Lily)

Dianella caerulea
Dianella caerulea
Dianella caerulea

Dianella longifolia (Pale Flax Lily)

Dianella longifolia
Dianella longifolia
Dianella longifolia

Dianella revoluta (Black-Anther Flax Lily)

Dianella revoluta
Dianella revoluta
Dianella revoluta

Dianella revoluta var. revoluta (Black-Anther Flax Lily)

Dianella revoluta var. revoluta
Dianella revoluta var. revoluta
Dianella revoluta var. revoluta

Dianella tasmanica (Tasman Flax Lily)

Dianella tasmanica
Dianella tasmanica
Dianella tasmanica

Hypoxis hygrometrica (Golden Weather-grass)

Hypoxis hygrometrica
Hypoxis hygrometrica
Hypoxis hygrometrica

Ipheion uniflorum (Spring Star-flower)

Ipheion uniflorum
Ipheion uniflorum
Ipheion uniflorum

Libertia paniculata (Branching Grass-flag)

Libertia paniculata
Libertia paniculata
Libertia paniculata

Lilium formosanum (Taiwan Lily, Tiger Lily)

Lilium formosanum
Lilium formosanum
Lilium formosanum

Patersonia sericea (silky purple-flag)

Patersonia sericea
Patersonia sericea
Patersonia sericea

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