. British plants; their biology and ecology. Botany; Botany; Plant ecology. Fig. 86.—Porous Fig. 87.—Toothed Fig. 88.—Capsuie of Scab- Capsttle of Capsule of let Pimpeenel, splitting SuAPDEAQOif. Silene, tkansveksely. a, persistent calyx. smaller species they become two- or even one-seeded— , M. lupulina. In other cases the pod becomes separated into one-seeded sections by transverse parti- tions, forming a jointed pod, or lomentum. These split off consecutively, beginning at the top, and releasing the seeds one by one—, sainfoin (Fig. 91). In the radish the sHiqua similarly becomes ma
. British plants; their biology and ecology. Botany; Botany; Plant ecology. Fig. 86.—Porous Fig. 87.—Toothed Fig. 88.—Capsuie of Scab- Capsttle of Capsule of let Pimpeenel, splitting SuAPDEAQOif. Silene, tkansveksely. a, persistent calyx. smaller species they become two- or even one-seeded— , M. lupulina. In other cases the pod becomes separated into one-seeded sections by transverse parti- tions, forming a jointed pod, or lomentum. These split off consecutively, beginning at the top, and releasing the seeds one by one—, sainfoin (Fig. 91). In the radish the sHiqua similarly becomes many-jointed. A follicle is a pod which splits down one seam only, iisually the inner or ventral—, larkspur (Fig. 92). The siliqua (Fig. 93) is characteristic of the Wallflower family—the Cruciferae. It is formed of two carpels joined down the middle by a partition. The carpels split away from below upwards, leaving the seeds upon the partition, from which they are easily detached. A silicula is a short and broad variety of the siliqua—, shepherd' 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 Bevis, James Frederick; Jeffery, Henry John. London, Methuen
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