. Foundations of botany. Botany; Botany. A B 0 Fig, 16.—MupJiorbia corollata. A, flower-cluster witli iiiTOlucre, tlie whole appearing like a single flower; ^, a single staminate flower ; C, immature fertile flower, as seen after the removal of the sterile flowers; i, involucre; s, stigmas. cells or twice as many. Fruit a 3-lobed capsule. Seeds con- taining fleshy or oily endosperm (Part I, Fig. 2). Most of the family are natives of hot regions, many of them of pecu- liar aspect from their adaptation to life in dry climates. [The family is too difficult for the beginner in botany to determine


. Foundations of botany. Botany; Botany. A B 0 Fig, 16.—MupJiorbia corollata. A, flower-cluster witli iiiTOlucre, tlie whole appearing like a single flower; ^, a single staminate flower ; C, immature fertile flower, as seen after the removal of the sterile flowers; i, involucre; s, stigmas. cells or twice as many. Fruit a 3-lobed capsule. Seeds con- taining fleshy or oily endosperm (Part I, Fig. 2). Most of the family are natives of hot regions, many of them of pecu- liar aspect from their adaptation to life in dry climates. [The family is too difficult for the beginner in botany to determine many of its genera and species with certainty, but a few are described Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bergen, Joseph Y. (Joseph Young), 1851-1917; Eastwood, Alice, 1859-1953. Boston, Ginn & Co.


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