. Elementary botany [microform]. Botany; Botanique. (;f â s iiiastula : />~- ndiiig bract; j = : is P3 + .S f along the nute seeds s of Or^/i/s ous points i and net- no bracts le inflores- small or ituni). r'h3 leaves >le, and a rrow-head. the spathe ': 179 f "r^ T^^fl!;- ^ ^^o flowering axis which hears the above the point of insertion ' ofthe spathe bears-(i.) At its base, a zone of many sessile ovanes(..);(ii.)hi,Lr^j^ an encrchng band of incom- plete or rudimentary ovaries W)', (in.) still higher, a belt of numerous sessile anthers \'^)', (IV.) above these aga


. Elementary botany [microform]. Botany; Botanique. (;f â s iiiastula : />~- ndiiig bract; j = : is P3 + .S f along the nute seeds s of Or^/i/s ous points i and net- no bracts le inflores- small or ituni). r'h3 leaves >le, and a rrow-head. the spathe ': 179 f "r^ T^^fl!;- ^ ^^o flowering axis which hears the above the point of insertion ' ofthe spathe bears-(i.) At its base, a zone of many sessile ovanes(..);(ii.)hi,Lr^j^ an encrchng band of incom- plete or rudimentary ovaries W)', (in.) still higher, a belt of numerous sessile anthers \'^)', (IV.) above these again a zone of hairy structures (./' / the hairs of which span the â¢space between the floral axis "' and the narrowed portion of the spathe-sheath. Finally, the purple-tinted terminal pan of the axis (..r) is thickened, but devoid of any lateral structures. This axis, with Its stamens and ovaries, does not represent a single flower, or the ovaries are inserted below the stamens on the convex axis. It is an inflor- escence consisting of many carpellary and staminate flowers borne on a fleshy axis. 1 his view is shown to be correct by the circum- stance that in some other Araceffi each of the numerous little flowers of the spadix possesses a small perianth of Its own The carpellary fnlT f^' "^) ^<^"«istS ?K ^ °f 0"e single carpel. 1 he ovary {ozi) is one-cham- oered, and contains several ovules {<y) attached to its ^vall The stigma {s^) is sessile. Above these fertile ^'%::^^{Z^iT^-'^^^--'^ jj-iri 01 spattie oiArum m\ HL . *(' Hi I ill. 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. To


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