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... receptacle of the flower . 5. The Sepals ; forming the calyx . 6. The Petals ; forming the corolla . 7. The Stamens ; bearing anthers which contain pollen - grains . 8. The Carpels . Ovary and ovules ; style ; stigma . 9. The ovary ...
... receptacle of the flower . 5. The Sepals ; forming the calyx . 6. The Petals ; forming the corolla . 7. The Stamens ; bearing anthers which contain pollen - grains . 8. The Carpels . Ovary and ovules ; style ; stigma . 9. The ovary ...
Page 6
... . The top of the flower - bearing branch , from which the flower - leaves collec- tively spring , is called the recep- tacle , or floral receptacle . 5. Proceed next to note that the lowest and outermost ó [ СНАР . FLOWER - LEAVES .
... . The top of the flower - bearing branch , from which the flower - leaves collec- tively spring , is called the recep- tacle , or floral receptacle . 5. Proceed next to note that the lowest and outermost ó [ СНАР . FLOWER - LEAVES .
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... receptacle , and immediately underneath the central organ of the flower . Such being the case , they are techni- cally described as hypogynous . 8. You have now left in the centre of the flower , slightly raised upon a thickened cushion ...
... receptacle , and immediately underneath the central organ of the flower . Such being the case , they are techni- cally described as hypogynous . 8. You have now left in the centre of the flower , slightly raised upon a thickened cushion ...
Page 33
... receptacle immediately below the pistil , as in the flowers just examined , they are said to be perigynous . Carefully note that the carpels are wholly free from the tube of the calyx , although the latter rises nearly , or quite , to ...
... receptacle immediately below the pistil , as in the flowers just examined , they are said to be perigynous . Carefully note that the carpels are wholly free from the tube of the calyx , although the latter rises nearly , or quite , to ...
Page 41
... receptacle . The pistil is represented by a minute central rudiment . In the pistillate flower the calyx consists , also , of four leaves ; but here they are coherent nearly to their tips , forming a flask - like calyx - tube , which ...
... receptacle . The pistil is represented by a minute central rudiment . In the pistillate flower the calyx consists , also , of four leaves ; but here they are coherent nearly to their tips , forming a flask - like calyx - tube , which ...
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Adhesion albumen alternate simple leaves anthers apocarpous axillary axils bracts branches called calyx carpels cells cloth coherent Cohesion coloured common consists Corolla corolla-lobes cotyledons Crown 8vo cultivated dehiscing Dicotyledons dioecious distinct Edition ELEMENTARY embryo entire leaves epigynous Epipetalous erect exalbuminous examined Family Fcap filaments florets flower-head Flowers regular foliage-leaves fruit Gamopetalous Gamophyllous Gamosepalous gardens genera genus glumes Hypogynous imbricate indefinite Indian species indusium inflorescence irregular leaf lobes minute Monadelphous Monocotyledons Natural Order numerous OBSERVE one-seeded opposite Orange Organ outer ovary Ovary inferior Ovary one-celled Ovary superior ovules panicles pedicel peduncle Pentandrous Perianth pericarp Perigynous petals petiole pinnate Pinnule Pistil placenta plants pollen Polypetalous Polysepalous racemes radicle receptacle regular flowers root Seeds solitary sepals sessile sheathing shrubs spikelets spikes sporanges Stamens stem stigma stipules structure Sub-type succulent Syncarpous terminal TREATISE Trees or shrubs tropical two-celled Type-species umbels unisexual usually valvate Vertical section Zinnia
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