. Nature and development of plants. Botany. Fig. 280. Fig. 281. Fig. 280. Inflorescence and fruit of Typha: A, inflorescence—6, pro- tecting bracts curving away from the sporophylls; mi, region of staminate flowers; mg, region of pistillate flowers. B, staminate flower consisting of two stamens sessile upon a short stem. C, pistillate flower of one carpel— s, stigma; 0, ovary containing a single ovule. D, appearance of A in the fall—mi, region occupied by staminate flowers; mg, the pistils have increased greatly in size during the ripening of the seed. Fig. 281. The mature fruit of Typha: s, r


. Nature and development of plants. Botany. Fig. 280. Fig. 281. Fig. 280. Inflorescence and fruit of Typha: A, inflorescence—6, pro- tecting bracts curving away from the sporophylls; mi, region of staminate flowers; mg, region of pistillate flowers. B, staminate flower consisting of two stamens sessile upon a short stem. C, pistillate flower of one carpel— s, stigma; 0, ovary containing a single ovule. D, appearance of A in the fall—mi, region occupied by staminate flowers; mg, the pistils have increased greatly in size during the ripening of the seed. Fig. 281. The mature fruit of Typha: s, remains of the stigma; 0, ovary p, elongated pedicel bearing numerous hairs. Compare Fig. 280, C. consists of a large flat stigma, style and ovary containing a single ovule and supported upon a hairy stalk or pedicel. Note the. 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 Curtis, Carlton Clarence, 1864-1945. New York, H. Holt


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