. The commonly occuring wild plants of Canada, and more especially of the province of Ontario : a flora for the use of beginners. Botany; Botany; Plants. Fig. 185. Pig. 136. level, the cluster is a corymb (Fig. 135). If the flowers in a head were elevated on separate pedicels of the same length, radiating Hke the ribs of an umbrella, we should have an umbel, of which the flowers of Geranium and Parsnip (Fig. 49) are examples. A raceme will be compound (Fig. 130) if, instead of a solitary flower, there is a raceme in each axil, and a similar remark will apply in the case of the spike, the corym


. The commonly occuring wild plants of Canada, and more especially of the province of Ontario : a flora for the use of beginners. Botany; Botany; Plants. Fig. 185. Pig. 136. level, the cluster is a corymb (Fig. 135). If the flowers in a head were elevated on separate pedicels of the same length, radiating Hke the ribs of an umbrella, we should have an umbel, of which the flowers of Geranium and Parsnip (Fig. 49) are examples. A raceme will be compound (Fig. 130) if, instead of a solitary flower, there is a raceme in each axil, and a similar remark will apply in the case of the spike, the corymb, and the umbel. 123. The inflorescence of most Grasses is what is called a panicle. This is a compound form, and is usually a kind ot raceme having its primary divisions branched in some irregular manner. If the panicle is. 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 Spotton, H. B. (Henry Byron), 1844-1933. Toronto : W. J. Gage


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