The flowers are small, white or pink, and borne in umbels.
Male and female flowers are separate, but borne on the same plant (monoecious).
The flowers bear a remarkable resemblance to those of Hymenocallis.
These flowers bear 10 to 21 spirally arranged stamens, which become progressively smaller toward the center.
Female flowers bear fruits which are coated in dark brown, shiny, pointed perigynia.
The flowers bear to pairs of pollinia of different sizes.
The flowers are small, white, unpleasantly pungent, and borne in panicles.
The flowers are yellow, reminiscent of a dandelion, but borne on tall, very hairy stems.
The flower stems are about 12 cm and usually bear 1-2 flowers in spring.
The flowers are yellow, with 4-5 petals, about 1 cm diameter, and borne in cymes.