. The essentials of botany. Botany. Fig. 201. Fig. 202. FiQ. 203. Fig. 201.—Tetrandrous flower ; stamens didynamous. Fig. 202.—Hexandrousflower; stamenstetradynamous. Fig. 203.—Bicyclic andrcecium. Triandrous, of three stamens ; Tetrandrous, of four stamens—when two of the stamens are longer than the other two, the andrcecium is said to be didynamous (Fig. 301); Pentandrous, of five stamens ;. Fig. 204. Fig. 205. Fig. 206. Fig. 204.—Andrcecium of monadelphous stamens. Fig. 205.—Andrcecium of diadelphous stamens. Fig. 206.—Andrcecium of triadelphous stamens. Hexandrous, of six stamens; when fou
. The essentials of botany. Botany. Fig. 201. Fig. 202. FiQ. 203. Fig. 201.—Tetrandrous flower ; stamens didynamous. Fig. 202.—Hexandrousflower; stamenstetradynamous. Fig. 203.—Bicyclic andrcecium. Triandrous, of three stamens ; Tetrandrous, of four stamens—when two of the stamens are longer than the other two, the andrcecium is said to be didynamous (Fig. 301); Pentandrous, of five stamens ;. Fig. 204. Fig. 205. Fig. 206. Fig. 204.—Andrcecium of monadelphous stamens. Fig. 205.—Andrcecium of diadelphous stamens. Fig. 206.—Andrcecium of triadelphous stamens. Hexandrous, of six stamens; when four are longer than the re- maining two, the andrcecium is said to be tetradynamous (Fig. 202). Other terms of similar construction are used, as heptaiidrous, seven stamens ; octandrous, eight; enneandi'ous, nine ; dccandrovs, ten ; dodecandrous, twelve ; and polyandrous, many or an indefinite num- ber 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 Bessey, Charles E. (Charles Edwin), 1845-1915. New York : Holt
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