. Botany for young people and common schools. How plants grow, a simple introduction to structural botany. With a popular flora, or an arrangement and description of common plants, both wild and cultivated. Botany. Ray-flower, 405. Slice of the same, enlarged, with one , and part of another, and one perfect disk-flower (i), witli its bract or chaff (b), 1. Among those which have no rays, or strap-shaped corollas, are T/iislles, Burdock^ Everlasting and Cudweed^ Wormwood, Thoroiighicort or Eupaiorium^ Button-Snakei'oot, and Ironweed. 2. With rays or strap-shaped corollas at
. Botany for young people and common schools. How plants grow, a simple introduction to structural botany. With a popular flora, or an arrangement and description of common plants, both wild and cultivated. Botany. Ray-flower, 405. Slice of the same, enlarged, with one , and part of another, and one perfect disk-flower (i), witli its bract or chaff (b), 1. Among those which have no rays, or strap-shaped corollas, are T/iislles, Burdock^ Everlasting and Cudweed^ Wormwood, Thoroiighicort or Eupaiorium^ Button-Snakei'oot, and Ironweed. 2. With rays or strap-shaped corollas at the margin (either neutral or pistillate), and tubular flowers in the centre; Coltsfoot, Aster, Fleahane, Daisy, Golden-rod, Sunjlower, Coreopsis, Mayweed, Chamomile, §'c. 3. With all the flowers strap-shaped and perfect (and. 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 : Ivison, Phinney, Blakeman & Co
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