. The elements of botany for beginners and for schools. Plants. all which is ex- 282. Insertion, or place of attachment. The stamens usually go with the petals. Not rarely they are a1 base Epipctaluns, that is, inserted on (or adnate to) the corolla, as in Fig. 283. When free from the corolla, they may be HjpogyHOUS, inserted on the receptacle under the pistil or gynoecium. r>ric/!/>ious, inserted on the calyx, that is, with the lower part of filament adnate to the calyx-tube. 283 Epitjynom, home apparently on the top of the ovary plained in Fig. 270-271. Gynandrous is another term relat


. The elements of botany for beginners and for schools. Plants. all which is ex- 282. Insertion, or place of attachment. The stamens usually go with the petals. Not rarely they are a1 base Epipctaluns, that is, inserted on (or adnate to) the corolla, as in Fig. 283. When free from the corolla, they may be HjpogyHOUS, inserted on the receptacle under the pistil or gynoecium. r>ric/!/>ious, inserted on the calyx, that is, with the lower part of filament adnate to the calyx-tube. 283 Epitjynom, home apparently on the top of the ovary plained in Fig. 270-271. Gynandrous is another term relating to insertion of rarer occurrence, that is, where the stamens are inserted on (in other words, adnate to) the style, as in Lady's Slipper (Fig. 281), and in the Orchis family generally. 283. In Relation to each Other, stamens are more com- monly Distinct, that, is, without any union with each other. But when united, the following technical terms of long use indicate their modes of mutual connection : — Monadelphous (from two Greek words, meaning when united by their filaments into one set, usually into a ring or cup below, or into a tube, as in the Mallow Family (Fig. 286), the Passion- flower (Fig. 260), the Lupine (Fig. 287), and in Lobelia (Fig 285) Viadelphous (meaning in two brotherhoods), when united by the fila- ments into two sets, as in the Pea and most of its near relatives (Fig. 288 . usually nine in one set, and one in the other. Triadelphous(three brotherhoods), when the filaments are united in three sets or clusters, as in most species of •>4. 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 Gray, Asa, 1810-1888. New York : American Book Company


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