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In family Liliaceae, there are six undifferentiated tepals that are arranged in two whorls of three​ each and are fused. It is represented as P
(3+3). The inner three whorls are basically petals and the outer three are sepals. Bracket denotes that they are fused with each other.
Petals and sepals are undifferentiated in liliaceae​.

Flower is actinomorphic and bisexual. Calyx and corolla together form perianth. There are six perianth in two whorls. Perianth is forming imbricate aestivation. It can be polyphyllus (calyx and corolla are free) or gamophyllus (calyx and corolla are fused).
Androceium - There are six stamens in two whorl. Stamens are polyandrous (free stamens). Stamens are epiphyllus (stamens attached to perianth). Anther is dithecous. 
Gynoecium - They are tricarpellary (three carpels) with syncarpous (united carpel), hypogynous (superior ovary), trilocular, axile placentation.
 

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