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Tulip fields, Keukenhof, The Netherlands
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Tulip Fields, Keukenhof, The Netherlands

The flowers have six distinct, basifixed stamens with filaments shorter than the tepals. Each stigma of the flower has three distinct lobes, and the ovaries are superior with three chambers. The tulip's fruit is a capsule with a leathery covering and an ellipsoid to subglobose shape. Each capsule contains numerous flat, disc-shaped seeds in two rows per chamber. These light to dark brown seeds have very thin seed coats and endosperm that does not normally fill the entire seed.
Tulip stems can have up to a few leaves, with larger species tending to have multiple leaves and smaller species having none. Plants typically have 2 to 6 leaves, with some species having up to 12 leaves. The tulip's foliage is strap-shaped with a waxy coating and alternately arranged on the stem. These fleshy blades have a light to medium green color and are linear to oblong in shape. Tulip bulbs usually grow on the ends of stolons, and the bulbs' tunicate (dry and papery) coverings may or may not have hairs.

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