. The essentials of botany. Botany. xl MTAi^Y. 1. One stone, usually one-celled—, Cherry . Drupe. 3. Stones or ptipery carpels, two or more— , Apple Fio. XLT.—Achenial Fruits: 1, nut of Oak, also shown in section; 2, acUene of Buckwheat; 8, double samara of Maple. VI. Aggregate fruits.—Polycarpellary; carpels always distinct. The forms of these are not well distinguished. In manyRanun- culacese there ai'e 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 se


. The essentials of botany. Botany. xl MTAi^Y. 1. One stone, usually one-celled—, Cherry . Drupe. 3. Stones or ptipery carpels, two or more— , Apple Fio. XLT.—Achenial Fruits: 1, nut of Oak, also shown in section; 2, acUene of Buckwheat; 8, double samara of Maple. VI. Aggregate fruits.—Polycarpellary; carpels always distinct. The forms of these are not well distinguished. In manyRanun- culacese there ai'e 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 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, Holt


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