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Asparagaceae
Seeds: Arthropodium strictum; Photo by South Australian Seed Conservation Centre, used with permission
Asphodelaceae
Fruit: Asphodelus fistulosus; Photo by A. Margina, USDA APHIS PPQ, imageID.idtools.org
Asphodelaceae
Fruit, seeds: Asphodelus fistulosus, dehisced fruits; Photo by J. Scher, Federal Noxious Weed Disseminules of the US
Asphodelaceae

Embryo: Asphodelus fistulosus; Illustration by K. Parker, Kirkbride et al. (2006)


Asphodelaceae

Fruit: Xanthorrhoea australis, with scales; Photo by R. Gibbons, USDA APHIS PPQ, Kirkbride et al. (2006)

Asphodelaceae

Seeds: Xanthorrhoea australis; Photo by R. Gibbons, USDA APHIS PPQ, Kirkbride et al. (2006)

Asphodelaceae

Embryo: Xanthorrhoea preissii; Illustration by K. Parker, Kirkbride et al. (2006)

Asphodelaceae
Fruits: Aloe maculata; Photo by South Australian Seed Conservation Centre, used with permission

Asphodelaceae

Fruit: Aloe aldabrense; Photo by R. Gibbons, USDA APHIS PPQ, Kirkbride et al. (2006)

Asphodelaceae

Seeds: Aloe aldabrense; Photo by R. Gibbons, USDA APHIS PPQ, Kirkbride et al. (2006)

Asphodelaceae

Embryo: Aloe ferox; Illustration by K. Parker, Kirkbride et al. (2006)

Asphodelaceae

Seed: Aloe krapohliana, winged; Photo by R. Gibbons, USDA APHIS PPQ, Kirkbride et al. (2006)


Asphodelaceae

Seeds: Aloe krapohliana, with wing or wing removed; Photo by R. Gibbons, USDA APHIS PPQ, Kirkbride et al. (2006)

Asphodelaceae

Seed: Aloe longistyla; Photo by R. Gibbons, USDA APHIS PPQ, Kirkbride et al. (2006)

Asphodelaceae

Seeds: Aloe longistyla, with wings removed; Photo by R. Gibbons, USDA APHIS PPQ, Kirkbride et al. (2006)

Asphodelaceae
Fruits: Dianella revoluta var. divaricata; Photo by South Australian Seed Conservation Centre, used with permission

Asphodelaceae
Fruits: Dianella tasmanica; Photo by Wmpearl, commons.wikimedia.org
Asphodelaceae
Fruit: Dianella callicarpa; Photo by South Australian Seed Conservation Centre, used with permission
Asphodelaceae

Seeds: Dianella ensifolia; Photo by R. Gibbons, USDA APHIS PPQ, Kirkbride et al. (2006)

Asphodelaceae
Fruits: Chamaescilla corymbosa var. corymbosa; Photo by South Australian Seed Conservation Centre, used with permission

Asphodelaceae

Fruit: Kniphofia uvaria, with calyx; Photo by R. Gibbons, USDA APHIS PPQ, Kirkbride et al. (2006)

Asphodelaceae

Fruit, seeds: Kniphofia caulescens; Photo by R. Gibbons, USDA APHIS PPQ, Kirkbride et al. (2006)

Asphodelaceae

Seeds: Kniphofia uvaria; Photo by R. Gibbons, USDA APHIS PPQ, Kirkbride et al. (2006)

Asphodelaceae

Embryo: Kniphofia uvaria; Illustration by K. Parker, Kirkbride et al. (2006)


Asphodelaceae

Embryo: Kniphofia hybrid; Illustration by K. Parker, Kirkbride et al. (2006)

Asphodelaceae

Fruit, seeds: Phormium tenax; Photo by R. Culos, commons.wikimedia.org

Asphodelaceae
Fruits: Corynotheca licrota; Photo by South Australian Seed Conservation Centre, used with permission
Asphodelaceae
Seeds: Corynotheca licrota; Photo by South Australian Seed Conservation Centre, used with permission

Asphodelaceae

Seeds: Caesia calliantha; Photo by South Australian Seed Conservation Centre, used with permission

Asphodelaceae

Seeds: Gasteria croucheri; Photo by R. Gibbons, USDA APHIS PPQ, Kirkbride et al. (2006)

Asphodelaceae

Embryo: Gasteria croucheri; Illustration by K. Parker, Kirkbride et al. (2006)

Asphodelaceae

Embryo: Haworthia attenuata; Illustration by K. Parker, Kirkbride et al. (2006)