. Elementary botany [microform]. Botany; Botanique. ASie '•;;; . , ^'^- /? cal sections of the Sunflower fh^^^f' °> ^^"'^ = '" '^^ right-hand figure ounnower. the fnut is cut vertically through the ventral suture (r/^) .nd dorsal sutSre : in the left-hand figure the fruit is vertically cut in a plane at right angles to the pre- &ta°orseirr.:"Usw:„p--^p' One-See^e^. ""' ^^^ (Indehiscent). (i) Pericarp stone-like { Hazel, fig. 138). =Nut (2) Pericarp leathery, or hard skin-like. (a) Pericarp not adhering to the testa (e.^ Buttercup, fig. 115 ^ Daisy-fam


. Elementary botany [microform]. Botany; Botanique. ASie '•;;; . , ^'^- /? cal sections of the Sunflower fh^^^f' °> ^^"'^ = '" '^^ right-hand figure ounnower. the fnut is cut vertically through the ventral suture (r/^) .nd dorsal sutSre : in the left-hand figure the fruit is vertically cut in a plane at right angles to the pre- &ta°orseirr.:"Usw:„p--^p' One-See^e^. ""' ^^^ (Indehiscent). (i) Pericarp stone-like { Hazel, fig. 138). =Nut (2) Pericarp leathery, or hard skin-like. (a) Pericarp not adhering to the testa (e.^ Buttercup, fig. 115 ^ Daisy-famify, l^\ P^'- ''^u'•^- =Achene. (P) Pericarp adhering closely to the testa, or the testa absent { Grains of Grasses, Wheat, fig. 28). = Caryopsis. B. FLESHY (Indehiscent). (i) The inmost layer of the pericarp is stone-like =Drupe {a) The outer layer of the pericarp of a drupe is like a thin _*skin,» the middle layer is usually soft and juicy, and the inmost layer is very hard. 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 Groom, Percy, 1865-1931; Penhallow, D. P. (David Pearce), 1854-1910. A manual of the more common herbaceous plants of Quebec and Ontario; Gray, Asa, 1810-1888. Elements of botany. Toronto : Copp, Clark


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