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Changing Views (5)

View into a tulip flower from above.

A tulip flower consists of a cup-shaped structure containing six colored tepals (three inner, three outer). Centrally, it houses six stamens (male) with anthers and filaments. They surround a single three-lobed pistil (female) comprising a stigma, style, and superior ovary.

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