. Tall bearded iris (fleur-de-lis) a flower of song; names, classification, structure, planting, care, enemies, propagation, hybridism, shipping, uses. Irises (Plants). Straight- hanging F. Teflexed, Fig. XXXIX.—Carriage of Falls* 144), and thus aid in bringing about the poUination of the flower—a matter that will be more fully re- ferred to under Process of Pollination in Chapter X. Pistil.—Strictly speaking, the flower has three pistils, but for a considerable part of their length they grow together, forming a single body with mem- bers more or less distinct (constituting what is known as a
. Tall bearded iris (fleur-de-lis) a flower of song; names, classification, structure, planting, care, enemies, propagation, hybridism, shipping, uses. Irises (Plants). Straight- hanging F. Teflexed, Fig. XXXIX.—Carriage of Falls* 144), and thus aid in bringing about the poUination of the flower—a matter that will be more fully re- ferred to under Process of Pollination in Chapter X. Pistil.—Strictly speaking, the flower has three pistils, but for a considerable part of their length they grow together, forming a single body with mem- bers more or less distinct (constituting what is known as a compound pistil) and are therefore generally referred to as "the pistil". The pistil consists of ovary—already mentioned (page 131)—style and stigma. The style extends *Courtesy of American Iris 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 Stager, Walter. Sterling, Ill
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