. Plant life in Alpine Switzerland; being an account in simple language of the natural history of Alpine plants. Mountain plants. 160 PLANTS OF THE ALPINE MEADOWS in other chapters. The flowers of the Long-spurred Violet (Viola calcarata, Linn.) (p. 128), are a uniform pale blue; those of the Two-flowered Violet (F. Uflora, Linn.) (p. 253) are yellow. The flowers of all the Violets are specially modified or adapted to their insect visitors, and we may. Fig. XV.—Section of a Flower of the Field Pansy [yiola tricolor, Linn.). a, The flower-stalk; 6, sepal; i;, petal; d, stamen; e, nectary; /, sp


. Plant life in Alpine Switzerland; being an account in simple language of the natural history of Alpine plants. Mountain plants. 160 PLANTS OF THE ALPINE MEADOWS in other chapters. The flowers of the Long-spurred Violet (Viola calcarata, Linn.) (p. 128), are a uniform pale blue; those of the Two-flowered Violet (F. Uflora, Linn.) (p. 253) are yellow. The flowers of all the Violets are specially modified or adapted to their insect visitors, and we may. Fig. XV.—Section of a Flower of the Field Pansy [yiola tricolor, Linn.). a, The flower-stalk; 6, sepal; i;, petal; d, stamen; e, nectary; /, spur of petal; g, ovary; h, stigma. perhaps choose this opportunity of describing the flower of this common species in detail, in order to compare those of the Long-spurred and Two- flowered Violets. A section through a flower is shown in Text-fig. XV- All the organs there seen can easily be observed by dissecting a flower with a needle under a 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 Arber, Edward Alexander Newell, 1870-. London, J. Murray


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