. Elementary botany [microform]. Botany; Botanique. TRIDACR/E ic, hypo- ibined to 00 3 + 3, ^e/s three, :nta axile, ; stigma, ;cted up- endulous pparently stab the stamens i capsule is, endo- it ripens, aightens. he seeds lants (as ted away 171 definite i. The )se axils jparagus )ove the iquently y (Con- eme of % agree Itivated 5, Fritil- to this ie Lily- A3 + 3 In the DAFFODIL (Mtrassus/>seu^) (fig. 21 c) and in the Narcissus we note-(i.) The spathc : (ii.) thi pctabid. Fig. 215.âVertical section of nower of Daffodil of ^the^lol^^V'^'^^^; (f^''^'^"'^^"' ^"â ^-^>)


. Elementary botany [microform]. Botany; Botanique. TRIDACR/E ic, hypo- ibined to 00 3 + 3, ^e/s three, :nta axile, ; stigma, ;cted up- endulous pparently stab the stamens i capsule is, endo- it ripens, aightens. he seeds lants (as ted away 171 definite i. The )se axils jparagus )ove the iquently y (Con- eme of % agree Itivated 5, Fritil- to this ie Lily- A3 + 3 In the DAFFODIL (Mtrassus/>seu^) (fig. 21 c) and in the Narcissus we note-(i.) The spathc : (ii.) thi pctabid. Fig. 215.âVertical section of nower of Daffodil of ^the^lol^^V'^'^^^; (f^''^'^"'^^"' ^"â ^-^>). the bulb consists of the swollen bases of the two foliage-leaves of the previous year mserted on a short axis. The plant has only twj foliage eaves each year. The inflorescence-axis bears a spathe and a -single pendulous flower. The two whorls of the perianth are composedof separate perianth-leaves; the outer whodT^ in appearance from the inner whorl, so that we may spe'ak definitely o three sepals and three petals. The stamen are not ins^erted on the perianth, they are epigynous. Each rnther opens by two terminal pores. (See als6 page 32.) lEIDACE.® (Crocus Family) Perennial herbs with rhizomes or corms. Flowers usually - u. ^Laii,..n., , exlrorse anlhers. Carpels three syncarpous ; ovary three-chambered, with many ovules ori axile placent^ne; stigmas three. Fruit a capsule. I. 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 Groom, Percy, 1865-1931; Penhallow, D. P. (David Pearce), 1854-1910. A manual of the more common herbaceous plants of Quebec and Ontario; Gray, Asa, 1810-1888. Elements of botany. Toronto : Copp, Clark


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