. A manual of botany. Botany. DICOTYLEDONES—CALYGIFLOE^ 33i5 Sub-order 4. Sanguisoebe^ or Potbeib*.—Herbs or iinder- shrubs. Flowers often unisexual. Petals frequently absent. Carpels 1—3 ; style terminal or basilar. Fruit an achEenium enclosed in the tube of the thalamus, which is often indurated. PiQ. 1097. Fig. Fig. 1099. Fig. 1100. Fig. 1101. Fig. 1102. Fig. 1103. Fig, 1097. Vertical section of the flower of the Peach (Primus {Amygdalvs) perxica). Fit/. 1098. Vertical section of the flower of the Quince il'yrm Cydonia). Fig. 1099. Two-celleil anther with part of the filament of a sp


. A manual of botany. Botany. DICOTYLEDONES—CALYGIFLOE^ 33i5 Sub-order 4. Sanguisoebe^ or Potbeib*.—Herbs or iinder- shrubs. Flowers often unisexual. Petals frequently absent. Carpels 1—3 ; style terminal or basilar. Fruit an achEenium enclosed in the tube of the thalamus, which is often indurated. PiQ. 1097. Fig. Fig. 1099. Fig. 1100. Fig. 1101. Fig. 1102. Fig. 1103. Fig, 1097. Vertical section of the flower of the Peach (Primus {Amygdalvs) perxica). Fit/. 1098. Vertical section of the flower of the Quince il'yrm Cydonia). Fig. 1099. Two-celleil anther with part of the filament of a species of Rabns. Fig. 1100. Vertical section of the flower of a species of Alchemilla. Fi'j. 1101. Vertical section of the fruit (drupe) of the Cherry (Pninus Cera^iis). ep. Epicarp. me. Mesocarp. en. Endocarp, within which is the seed with embryo. Fig. 1102. Vertical section of an achee- nium of a species of Rose. Fig. 1103. Vertical section of the ovary, o, of a species of Ruhua, with the ovule, nr. Seed solitary, suspended, erect, or ascending. Illustrative Genera :—Alchemilla, Linn.; Poterium, Linn. Sub-order 5. Pome^.—Trees or shrubs, with simple or compound leaves and free stipules. Carpels 1 to 5, cohering more or less with each other and united to the sides of the tube of the thalamus, thus becoming inferior ; styles terminal. Fruit. 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 Green, J. Reynolds (Joseph Reynolds), 1848-1914. London, J. & A. Churchill


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