. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany. Botany; Botany, Economic. Fig. 142.—Star Anise (lUicium anisatum. Magnolia Family, Magnoliaceie). D, flower. C, fruit. B, a pod with seed eut vertically, showing its at- tachment to the axis (a), that of the seed to the pod (h), and the place of the minute embryo {m) in the copious seed-food. (Prantl.)—A, shrubby tree 6-8 m. tall; leaves evergreen, leathery, dotted with volatile oil-glands; flowers yell(j;wish; fruit reddish brown. Native home, China and Japan. Fig. 143, I.—Coriander (Coriandrum sativum. Parsley Family, Umbellif- crw). Flower
. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany. Botany; Botany, Economic. Fig. 142.—Star Anise (lUicium anisatum. Magnolia Family, Magnoliaceie). D, flower. C, fruit. B, a pod with seed eut vertically, showing its at- tachment to the axis (a), that of the seed to the pod (h), and the place of the minute embryo {m) in the copious seed-food. (Prantl.)—A, shrubby tree 6-8 m. tall; leaves evergreen, leathery, dotted with volatile oil-glands; flowers yell(j;wish; fruit reddish brown. Native home, China and Japan. Fig. 143, I.—Coriander (Coriandrum sativum. Parsley Family, Umbellif- crw). Flowering and fruiting top. (Baillon.)—An annual growing about 1 m. tall, aromatic; flowers white; fruit yellowish brown. Native home, Southern Fig. , II.—Coriander. Ion.) Flower, enlarged. Same, cut \-erticaUy. (Bail-. 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 Sargent, Frederick Leroy, 1863-. New York, H. Holt and Company
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