
Corona - in daffodils, this refers to the “tube” or extra layer of tissue between the petals and stamens.

Monocot - Flower parts typically in threes (remember, though, that there are some exceptions and some dicots with parts also in threes)
![Equitant leaves - the leaf is folded along its mid vein and fused together along most of its length (so the outer surface is all abaxial) - [Iris sp.; Iridaceae] Equitant leaves - the leaf is folded along its mid vein and fused together along most of its length (so the outer surface is all abaxial) - [Iris sp.; Iridaceae]](images/monocotfeatures/2846EB90A5A743E5B3D68A7FEF3A5D73/DSC_9755_equitant_leaves_mod-1_thumb.jpg)
Equitant leaves - the leaf is folded along its mid vein and fused together along most of its length (so the outer surface is all abaxial) - [Iris sp.; Iridaceae]

Stem is herbaceous, vascular bundles scattered

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![Auricles at the point where the blade and sheath meet. [98_N01] Auricles at the point where the blade and sheath meet. [98_N01]](images/monocotfeatures/2846EB90A5A743E5B3D68A7FEF3A5D73/Auricles at the point where the blade and sheath meet_thumb. 98_N01)
Auricles at the point where the blade and sheath meet. [98_N01]

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