. Elementary botany : theoretical and practical. A text-book designed primarily for students of science classes connected with the science and art department of the committee of council on education . Botany. Fig. 265.—Fruit of Peony, consisting of two Fig. 266.—Wallflower {Cheiranthus Cheiri). Siliqua. Fig. 267. — Silicula of Cochiearia, open and showing the seeds at- tached to the replum. Fig. 268.—Cremo- carp 01 tile Fen- nel : a, carpo- phore. the seeds. An example is seen in the fruit of the Wallflower (fig. 266). A silicula resembles the last, except that, instead of being lo


. Elementary botany : theoretical and practical. A text-book designed primarily for students of science classes connected with the science and art department of the committee of council on education . Botany. Fig. 265.—Fruit of Peony, consisting of two Fig. 266.—Wallflower {Cheiranthus Cheiri). Siliqua. Fig. 267. — Silicula of Cochiearia, open and showing the seeds at- tached to the replum. Fig. 268.—Cremo- carp 01 tile Fen- nel : a, carpo- phore. the seeds. An example is seen in the fruit of the Wallflower (fig. 266). A silicula resembles the last, except that, instead of being long and narrow, it is short and broad (fig. 267). When a dehiscent fruit breaks up into several portions which are usually one-seeded and remain closed, although they do in some few cases open to allow the seeds to fall out, it is called a schizocarp, the divisions being called mericarps. There are also several varieties of 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 Edmonds, Henry. London and New York : Longmans, Green, and Co.


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