Iris: The drooping petal-like structures are in fact modified sepals. The fuzzy yellow stripe running down the center guides bees and other pollinators to the male and female parts at the interior of the flower.
Passion Flower: Some flowers have stamens and pistils you can easily count. In this dramatic flower, five stamens lie beneath three pistils.
Queen Anne’s Lace: Some flowerlike structures are actually clusters of many individual flowers.
Wild Rose: This flower has many stamens surrounding a tight cluster of carpels at the center.