Figure 21.28: Monocots and Eudicots Are Not the Only Surviving Angiosperms (A) Amborella, a shrub, is sister to the remaining extant angiosperms. Notice the sterile stamens on this female flower, which may serve to lure insects that are searching for pollen. (B) The water lily clade was the next to diverge after Amborella. (C) Star anise and its relatives belong to another early-diverging angiosperm clade. (D,E) The largest clade other than the monocots and eudicots is the magnoliid complex, which includes magnolias and the group known as “Dutchman’s pipe.”