. A botanical note-book for the use of students of practical botany [microform]. Botany; Plants; Botanique; Plantes. 12 jioi' â /â /:a'.]/s i\. IDC. Gamoi'KIAlous.âWhen the i)ctals arc more or less grown together by their edges (Kig. 104). ADHESION. Hvi'OGYNOUS.âWhen inserted under the pistil (Fig. 99). Perigynous.âWhen inserted on the (l"'ig- 100). Epigynous.âWhen inserted on the ovary (Fi;^ 106). SHAPE. 1. Of Ganiopetalous Corollas : Regular.âWhen the sepals are of the same shape and size. (a) TubtUar, when the whole or greater part of it is in the form of a lule or cylin


. A botanical note-book for the use of students of practical botany [microform]. Botany; Plants; Botanique; Plantes. 12 jioi' â /â /:a'.]/s i\. IDC. Gamoi'KIAlous.âWhen the i)ctals arc more or less grown together by their edges (Kig. 104). ADHESION. Hvi'OGYNOUS.âWhen inserted under the pistil (Fig. 99). Perigynous.âWhen inserted on the (l"'ig- 100). Epigynous.âWhen inserted on the ovary (Fi;^ 106). SHAPE. 1. Of Ganiopetalous Corollas : Regular.âWhen the sepals are of the same shape and size. (a) TubtUar, when the whole or greater part of it is in the form of a lule or cylinder (Fig. 105). Ex., Honeysuckle. (b) Campanulate, when bell-shaptd (Fig. 106). Ex., Harebell. (c) Rotate, when the petals or lobes are spread out horizontally (Fig. 107). Ex., Potato. (d) Urceolate, or urn-shaped, when the tube i« swol- 1 \^- len or nearly , contmcted at the top, and I ^ -^Z* slightly expa!ided again in a narrow rim (Fig. 108). | Ex., Whortleberry. j (e) Salver-shajmJ, when the lower part is cylindrical 'â â and the upper part expanded horizontally (Fig. 109). j Ex., Phlox. (f) Fu'ine/shapecl, when the tube is cylindrical at the base and enlarged at the top into a bell-shaped limb (Fig. 110). Ex., Morning Glory. Irregular.âWhen the petals or lobes are not of the same shape or size. (a.) Lnhidte, when in a four or five lobed corolla, the two or three upper lobes stand apart, like an upper li]j, from the lower onts or under lip (Fig. in). Ex., Catnip. Persoiinte, when two-lipped, and the throat of tube closed (Fig. lu). Ex., Snap-dragon. Riw/ent, when the two lips are widely separatetl (Fig. 113). F'.x., Toadflax. (b) Li(jiilate, when strap-shaped (Fig. 114). Ex., Dandelion. 2. Of Polypetalous Corollas : Regular. liosaceoxia, when the petals are without claws (Fig. 99). LilnceoHH, when the jK'tals have gradually spreadiig claws (Fig. 115). Cruciferona, when there are ff)ur clawed petals ar- ranged in the form of a cross (Fig. 116). Ex., Mus


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