. The essentials of botany. Botany. xl BOTANY. 1. Onestone, usually one-celledâ, Cherry . Drotk. 2. Stones or papery carpels, two or moreâ , Apple Po^-. Fie. XLI.âAchenial Fruits: 1, nut of Oak, also shown in section; 2, achene of Buckwheat; .3, double samara of Maple. VI. Aggregate fruits.âPolycarpellary; carpels always distinct. The forms of these are not well distinguished. In manyRanun- culacese there are numerous achenes on a pro- longed receptacle; in Magnolia numerous follicles are similarly arranged; in the raspberry many drupelets cohere slightly into a loose mass, which separ
. The essentials of botany. Botany. xl BOTANY. 1. Onestone, usually one-celledâ, Cherry . Drotk. 2. Stones or papery carpels, two or moreâ , Apple Po^-. Fie. XLI.âAchenial Fruits: 1, nut of Oak, also shown in section; 2, achene of Buckwheat; .3, double samara of Maple. VI. Aggregate fruits.âPolycarpellary; carpels always distinct. The forms of these are not well distinguished. In manyRanun- culacese there are numerous achenes on a pro- longed receptacle; in Magnolia numerous follicles are similarly arranged; in the raspberry many drupelets cohere slightly into a loose mass, which separates at maturity from the dry receptacle; in the blackberry similar drupelets remain closely attached to the fleshy receptacle; in the strawberry Berry of Grape, there are many small achenes on the surface of the fleshy recep- tacle; finally, in the rose several to many achenes are inclosed â within the hollow and somewhat fleshy 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 Bessey, Charles E. (Charles Edwin), 1845-1915. New York : H. Holt and company, ;
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