| Here is a slightly modified form of an Iridaceae flower (Iris).
The six tepals and three basifixed stamens may not be appearent in the
Iris flower. The three outer tepals correspond to the 'falls'
of the flower, and the three inner tepals 'standards' that stand erect
between the outer 'falls' tepals. The three stamens are connected to
the outer tepals all right but are hidden from the view, underneath
what seem to be tepals on the 'falls'. And finally, the seemingly
tepals that covers the stamens actually are the modified forms of the
three divided style of the Iridaceae family.
Click the photo to see the structure of an Iris flower.
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