. Elementary botany : theoretical and practical. A text-book designed primarily for students of science classes connected with the science and art department of the committee of council on education . Botany. Fig. 281. —I. Acorn of Quercus sessiliflora, with two empty cupules. II. Longitu- dinal section through the fertilised pistillate flower, with the cupule in an early state. is known as a pepo. The fruit of the Orange, known as a hesperidium, is a multilocular berry; whilst in the Apple we have a berry-like pseudocarp, the fleshy edible portion being the enlarged thalamus, and the scales a


. Elementary botany : theoretical and practical. A text-book designed primarily for students of science classes connected with the science and art department of the committee of council on education . Botany. Fig. 281. —I. Acorn of Quercus sessiliflora, with two empty cupules. II. Longitu- dinal section through the fertilised pistillate flower, with the cupule in an early state. is known as a pepo. The fruit of the Orange, known as a hesperidium, is a multilocular berry; whilst in the Apple we have a berry-like pseudocarp, the fleshy edible portion being the enlarged thalamus, and the scales above forming the re-. 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 Edmonds, Henry. London and New York : Longmans, Green, and Co.


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