. Elements of botany. Plants. 1 II Fig. 121. — Flowers of Willow (magnified). I, staminate flower ; 11, pistillate flower. Fig. 122. — Bell-Sliaped Corolla of Bellflower (Campanula). unconnected with each other, that is, polysepalous or poly- petalous, they are said to be distinct. 181. Parts of the Stamen and the Pistil. — The stamen usually consists of a hollow portion, the anther, Fig. 121 h, borne on a stalk called the , Fig. 127 a. Inside the anther is a powdery or pasty substance called pollen. Not infrequently the filament is lacking. The pistil usually con- sists of a small ho
. Elements of botany. Plants. 1 II Fig. 121. — Flowers of Willow (magnified). I, staminate flower ; 11, pistillate flower. Fig. 122. — Bell-Sliaped Corolla of Bellflower (Campanula). unconnected with each other, that is, polysepalous or poly- petalous, they are said to be distinct. 181. Parts of the Stamen and the Pistil. — The stamen usually consists of a hollow portion, the anther, Fig. 121 h, borne on a stalk called the , Fig. 127 a. Inside the anther is a powdery or pasty substance called pollen. Not infrequently the filament is lacking. The pistil usually con- sists of a small hollow chamber, the ovary, which contains the ovules or rudimentary seeds, a slender portion or stalk, called the style, and at the top of this a ridge, knob, or point. 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; Bergen, Joseph Y. (Joseph Young), 1851-1917. Bergen's Botany: key and flora, Pacific coast ed. Boston : Ginn
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