Lilies are perennial water herbs with creeping, ascending or erect rhizomes. Leaves are mostly floating, with primary palmar. The 1st-order side veins are more or less network-connected. The leaf blade is all-round or jagged at the edge, rounded or pointed at the top, with a heart-shaped or fir-shaped base, rather shady. In the petioles and flower beasts are developed air meshes aerenchyms. The flowers are mostly white, yellow, pink or blue, individual, oblong, regular, prominent, long stems, floating or emerging. The chalice is made up of 4 green, free tickets. The crown is composed of 8 to many petals, which often pass into sticks. Crowns are arranged in spirals or circles. Sticks are many and are shorter than petals. The oak tree grows together with the rods in a spiral on a semicircle. The Gyneceum is composed of a number of partially or completely composed plodolists. The blizzles are sessile, packed in a bowl disk.
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