. The principles of botany, as exemplified in the phanerogamia. Botany; Botany; Phanerogams; 1854. This pistil is covered by an urceolate glumaceous bag marked u, called a perigynium. There is one style st, with three stigmas at its summit. Fig. Fig. 89, is a representation of a common, though exceed- ingly interesting aquatic plant, the Callitriche verna, (*a^of beautiful, and SpiJ hair, in allusion to its capillary and tufted stems.) The lower leaves of the stem are immersed and linear, the upper floating and spatulate. The flowers are polygamous, unisexual and hermaphrodite flowers gro


. The principles of botany, as exemplified in the phanerogamia. Botany; Botany; Phanerogams; 1854. This pistil is covered by an urceolate glumaceous bag marked u, called a perigynium. There is one style st, with three stigmas at its summit. Fig. Fig. 89, is a representation of a common, though exceed- ingly interesting aquatic plant, the Callitriche verna, (*a^of beautiful, and SpiJ hair, in allusion to its capillary and tufted stems.) The lower leaves of the stem are immersed and linear, the upper floating and spatulate. The flowers are polygamous, unisexual and hermaphrodite flowers growing together on the same plant. They are without either calyx and corolla, have. 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 Coultas, Harland, d. 1877. Philadelphia : King & Baird


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