. A manual of botany. Botany. Fig. 369. Vertical section of the flower of a species of Campanula, with epi- gynous stamens. Fig. 370. Flower of Orchis mascula. The column in the centre is formed by the union of the stamens and style. Fig, 371. The pistil and stamens of Birthwort (^Aristolochia). The ovary is seen below, and the stamens above united into a column with the style. the anthers are united, the stamens are termed syngenesious or synantherous (fig. 372). This union occurs in all the Compositse, the Lobelia, and in some other plants. When the anthers are Fig. 372. Fig. 373. Fig.


. A manual of botany. Botany. Fig. 369. Vertical section of the flower of a species of Campanula, with epi- gynous stamens. Fig. 370. Flower of Orchis mascula. The column in the centre is formed by the union of the stamens and style. Fig, 371. The pistil and stamens of Birthwort (^Aristolochia). The ovary is seen below, and the stamens above united into a column with the style. the anthers are united, the stamens are termed syngenesious or synantherous (fig. 372). This union occurs in all the Compositse, the Lobelia, and in some other plants. When the anthers are Fig. 372. Fig. 373. Fig. 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 Green, J. Reynolds (Joseph Reynolds), 1848-1914. London, J. & A. Churchill


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