. A popular California flora, or, Manual of botany for beginners. Containing descriptions of flowering plants growing in central California, and westward to the ocean. With illustrated introductory lessons, especially adapted to the Pacific coast. leaves inflower is INTRODUCTORY LESSONS. XXV fruit ripens (Fig. Go). A coloredcalj^x—I. e., not green—is saidto be Petaloid. Flowers with-out petals and those of the LilyFamily usually have petaloidsepals (Figs. Q>Q, 70, 71). The Corolla is Polypet-alous when the petals are freefrom each other (see Figs. 66,68, 69, 73). In Gamopetalouscorollas the
. A popular California flora, or, Manual of botany for beginners. Containing descriptions of flowering plants growing in central California, and westward to the ocean. With illustrated introductory lessons, especially adapted to the Pacific coast. leaves inflower is INTRODUCTORY LESSONS. XXV fruit ripens (Fig. Go). A coloredcalj^x—I. e., not green—is saidto be Petaloid. Flowers with-out petals and those of the LilyFamily usually have petaloidsepals (Figs. Q>Q, 70, 71). The Corolla is Polypet-alous when the petals are freefrom each other (see Figs. 66,68, 69, 73). In Gamopetalouscorollas there are all degrees ofcohesion from the completeunion (Fig. 67) of the Eniirelimb to the almost free j)etal3of a Divided corolla (Fig, 58).Petals often grow upon the Calyx(Fig. 68). Corollas are Becjidav(Figs. 67, 69) or Irregular (, and Fig. 58, p. 3. See alsothe figures on p. 11 and p. 88b).Common forms of regular co-rollas are Rotatp(F\g. 58), Scdver-form (Fig. 64), Funnel-form.
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