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The flowers are white and they have many small stamens inside.
Flowers have numerous stamens and they are white in color.
At the center of the flower are 15 yellow stamens.
No details of the stamens are present in the fossil state.
In the center of the flower are up to 75 thin stamens.
The stamen is often a different color, such as orange or pink.
The ten stamens are projecting with five longer than the rest.
Did they find lots of stamens - or were there too many to count?
The flowers range in color from white to pink with red stamens.
In both genera, the five stamens are free from each other.
Only the stamens, the male part of the flower, stick out.
They share the feature of male flowers with three stamens.
The stamens are either 4 or 8 in number.
At the center are many stamens and up to 20 pistils.
Their stamens are combined into a tube around the style.
The stamens may be light or dark in color.
Flowers about 8 mm, 5-lobed to the middle, and with much long stamens.
The male flowers have a group of 4-60 stamens on a disk.
The flowers, which appear in early summer, have clusters of red stamens.
There are five stamens coated in long white hairs at the center.
The stamens range from 1.7 to 2.5 mm in length.
Flowers very small, white, 3 - 4 mm across with 6 stamens.
Members of this family usually have flowers with small petals and many stamens.
Do those tiny flowers have four petals and two stamens?
The flowers have about 15-20 free stamens, the petals are white to rose in color.