Hibiscus' stigmas.
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Parts of blossoms are described in the following link:
Daylily's stamens.
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Parts of Daylily are described very clearly in this site:
Castor BEAM.
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This has got nothing to do with parts of blossoms.
A wet castor bean leaf reflects morning sunlight.
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