. Elementary botany [microform]. Botany; Botanique. SHAPE OF THE RECEPTACLE Perigynous flowers (Cicr. io6^ tu . i r , some other flowers is Wlo >° j o~t to foâ¢, f,! "â "?.T"""",^ "' urn-like concave receptacle Th IjasuMike or deep receptacle. Ihc carpels are attached to the. ('ri/£&b*;?r%l73ri:otre "r^-*/'- *e base fig. 168), of tte conclvin whik, ,h ' ''"f' ''"'**= (â¢â * ^"''â '' inserted on its rim ll'e fl^ â '' 'uP^'" """^ ?"=>'» â¢'"â¢'-â « is stiuXcribed a "5;:/"'" ^-
. Elementary botany [microform]. Botany; Botanique. SHAPE OF THE RECEPTACLE Perigynous flowers (Cicr. io6^ tu . i r , some other flowers is Wlo >° j o~t to foâ¢, f,! "â "?.T"""",^ "' urn-like concave receptacle Th IjasuMike or deep receptacle. Ihc carpels are attached to the. ('ri/£&b*;?r%l73ri:otre "r^-*/'- *e base fig. 168), of tte conclvin whik, ,h ' ''"f' ''"'**= (â¢â * ^"''â '' inserted on its rim ll'e fl^ â '' 'uP^'" """^ ?"=>'» â¢'"â¢'-â « is stiuXcribed a "5;:/"'" ^-<^"""«; "- Epigynous flowers (fig io,» ^ iZ'u .u possessing a receptacle^lichl Lowcd';,'ta",Lr â ''""â ^ flowers, and the camels nrt^ n^f /âi ' f ,^ '"^ perigynous thus fo'rmed, but 'hey are acS^^^^^^^^ ^" !'^^' ^°"^^vity its sides Tt th, c k ^ actually fused with and coherent to the ovlry (J ova iesoTro^ th"^""^'^^ ? ^^P^^^^^^^ ^'^ -'^ of petals a^pWaff hey wire i3'd''' '"' ^'.^ ^^P^^'^ ^"^ ovaries). The flower Ts tT,Jn ^ k^"P°" ^^^ ^^'^^-^ («r gynaeciim is,Tn th ca e said to h"^-'^ 'â ' f'^'"'"'- ^^e 199; Daffodil, fig. 21 c) it will h?'/ K^T^'""^'^' ^g- inferior ovary reallv ! J .⢠"^^^^^at the wall of an the receptacle. ^ °^ P^''^^"'' °f the carpels and of an^t:^:^S^:^^;i7^" ^ypogynou, perigynous, on the perianth-I^a^e^S;:; ar^^i^S^^^^â^^ ;'* {, 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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