32 KEY AND FLORA 
c 
Style undivided. Plants from fibrous roots. 
Flowers yellow or orange. Hemerocallis, VII 
Flowers white. Yueca, XVII 
D 
Style usually undivided. Plants from coated or solid-looking bulbs. 
Leafy-stemmed plants. Flowers large, solitary, or apparently 
umbeled. Fritillaria, X 
Apparently stemless plants. 
(a) Plants with the smell of onions or garlic. Flowers 
umbeled. Allium, VI 
(6) Plants scentless. Flowers umbeled. Nothoscordum, VII 
(c) Flower solitary, erect, large. Tulipa, XIT 
(d) Flower solitary, nodding. Erythronium, XI 
(e) Flowers racemed. Perianth with hardly any tube. 
Stigma a single knob. Scilla, XIII 
(f) Flowers racemed. Perianth with hardly any tube. 
Stigma 3-cleft. Camassia, XIV 
(g) Flowers corymbed. Perianth with hardly any tube. 
Leaves linear. Ornithogalum, XV 
(h) Flowers racemed. Perianth with a tube. Leaves lance- 
linear. Hyacinthus, XVI 
E 
Style undivided. Plants from scaly bulbs. Lilium, IX 
SUBFAMILY II. SMILACEZ& 
Climbers, often tendril-bearing. Flowers diecious. Smilax, XXV 
I. CHAMALIRIUM Willd. 
Rootstock short and thick, bitter. Stem simple, erect, leafy, 
smooth. Lower leaves spatulate to obovate, the stem leaves 
narrower. Flowers small, white, in a spike-like raceme, dic- 
cious. Perianth of 6 linear-spatulate segments. Stamens 6, fil- 
aments longer than the perianth. Ovary 3-celled; styles 3. 
Fruit an ovoid, 3-angled, many-seeded capsule.* 
