. The natural history of plants, their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution;. Botany. ANGIOSPERM^, DICOTYLEDONES. 789 fig. 442^). The calyx, corolla, and androecium are 4-merous in Cornaceee, 5-merous in Umbelliferse and AraliacesB (see figs. 442 ^ and 442«, and p. 289, fig. 283*). The Umbellales belong chiefly to the North Temperate Zone, but the Araliacese are. Fig. 442.—Umbellales. * Heracleum Sphondylium (Family Umbelliferse), iiowering plant. 2 Single flower, s Fruit. * Longitudinal section through the iiower of Eryngium mariti'mwm (Family Umbelliferse). 5 Hydroeotyle vulgaris (F


. The natural history of plants, their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution;. Botany. ANGIOSPERM^, DICOTYLEDONES. 789 fig. 442^). The calyx, corolla, and androecium are 4-merous in Cornaceee, 5-merous in Umbelliferse and AraliacesB (see figs. 442 ^ and 442«, and p. 289, fig. 283*). The Umbellales belong chiefly to the North Temperate Zone, but the Araliacese are. Fig. 442.—Umbellales. * Heracleum Sphondylium (Family Umbelliferse), iiowering plant. 2 Single flower, s Fruit. * Longitudinal section through the iiower of Eryngium mariti'mwm (Family Umbelliferse). 5 Hydroeotyle vulgaris (Family Umbelliferse), entire plant, fi Cornus mas (Family Cornacese), inflorescence, f Longitudinal section through a flower. ^ Fruit. 1 reduced; 2, s, 4^ s^ e^ 7, and « magnified. (After Baillon.) also represented by a number o£ species in the Tropics. Several of the Umbelliferse are natives of the arctic area of vegetation and of alpine regions. Gaya simplex occurs in the Central Alps as high as 2600 metres above the sea-level. Fossil remains, belonging chiefly to the families of Araliacese and Cornacese, have been. 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 Kerner von Marilaun, Anton, 1831-1898; Oliver, F. W. (Francis Wall), 1864-1951; Busk, Marian (Balfour) Lady, 1861-1941; Macdonald, Mary Frances (Ewart); Kerner von Marilaun, Anton, 1831-1898. Pflanzenleben. English. New York, H. Holt and Company


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