. Foundations of botany. Botany; Botany. Fig. 141.—Irregular Corolla, of Sweet Pea. A, side view; B, front view ; s, stand, ard ; w w, wings; h, the lotus and the magnolia the receptacle is of great size, particularly after the petals have fallen and the seed has ripened. The receptacle of the rose (Fig. 142) is hollow, and the pistUs arise from its interior surface. 211. Imperfect or Separated Flowers. — The stamens and pistils may be produced in separate flowers, which are, of course, imperfect. This term does not imply that such flowers do their work any less perfectly than others,


. Foundations of botany. Botany; Botany. Fig. 141.—Irregular Corolla, of Sweet Pea. A, side view; B, front view ; s, stand, ard ; w w, wings; h, the lotus and the magnolia the receptacle is of great size, particularly after the petals have fallen and the seed has ripened. The receptacle of the rose (Fig. 142) is hollow, and the pistUs arise from its interior surface. 211. Imperfect or Separated Flowers. — The stamens and pistils may be produced in separate flowers, which are, of course, imperfect. This term does not imply that such flowers do their work any less perfectly than others, but only that they have not both kinds of essential organs. In the very simple imperfect flowers of the willow (Fig. 143) each flower of the catkin {Vig. 131) consists merely. 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 Bergen, Joseph Y. (Joseph Young), 1851-1917; Eastwood, Alice, 1859-1953. Boston, Ginn & Co.


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