
A vivid white Amaryllis flower (Hippeastrum), with striking yellow pollen covered anthers.
The Amaryllis is frequently mistaken for a lily, due to the substantial lily-shaped flowers, supported on single, leafless stems.
Members of the liliaceae and amaryllidaceae families differ a little in their structure, specifically by the placement of the ovaries. Additionally the amaryllis is regarded to be further advanced developmentally, when compared with the lily.
Exif Data
Focal Length: 4.1mm; Exposure Time: 1/30 sec; Flash: fired;
F-Number: F/4; ISO: 100; Metering Mode: Matrix;



















