. Flowers of the field. Botany. Salver-^hapcd corolla of rrimrose. Cruciate corolla ; c, gibbous caljT^. Urceolatc, or barrel-shaped, as in Heaths (p. 307). Funnel-sliaped, as in the Small Field Convolvulus. Tnnnpet-sliaped, with margin, as in the Large White Convolvulus. Salver-shaped, with long tube and limb at right angles to it, as in the Primrose. Rotate, or wheel-shaped, with a short tube, as in Pimpernel, Forget-me-not, and Elder. The chief monosymmetric gamopetalous types are the bi-labiale, or two-lipped, and the ligulate, or strap-shaped. The bi-labiate may be either ringen
. Flowers of the field. Botany. Salver-^hapcd corolla of rrimrose. Cruciate corolla ; c, gibbous caljT^. Urceolatc, or barrel-shaped, as in Heaths (p. 307). Funnel-sliaped, as in the Small Field Convolvulus. Tnnnpet-sliaped, with margin, as in the Large White Convolvulus. Salver-shaped, with long tube and limb at right angles to it, as in the Primrose. Rotate, or wheel-shaped, with a short tube, as in Pimpernel, Forget-me-not, and Elder. The chief monosymmetric gamopetalous types are the bi-labiale, or two-lipped, and the ligulate, or strap-shaped. The bi-labiate may be either ringent, or gaping, as in the Natural Order Labiatce; or personate ((rova persona, a mask), as in Th^i ligulate^ occurs in all the florets of the sub-order Ligi7lijlora in the Order Composite, as in the Dandelion and Chicory, and in the outer or ray florets of many other Compositiz, such as Ithe Daisy. In some cases, such as the Flaxes, the corolla is fugacious, falling oft' directly it is gathered ; and in a few others, as ''n. 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 Johns, C. A. (Charles Alexander), 1811-1874. London : Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge
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