. The elements of structural botany [microform] : with special reference to the study of Canadian plants, to which is added a selection of examination papers. Plant anatomy; Botany; Plantes; Botanique. ted to it. le spathe le spadix II instead that the t of Calla There is III Turnip »(' present MAKoH , 77 case, bears both stamens pn/! pistiib, and most of the lower flovre^'-, i£ not all, are ^lerfed ; sometimes 'e iip jer ones consist of sta- mens only. Fig. 100 shows one of the perfect flowers much enlarged. The sta- mens, it will be observed, have two-celled anthers, opening lengthwi
. The elements of structural botany [microform] : with special reference to the study of Canadian plants, to which is added a selection of examination papers. Plant anatomy; Botany; Plantes; Botanique. ted to it. le spathe le spadix II instead that the t of Calla There is III Turnip »(' present MAKoH , 77 case, bears both stamens pn/! pistiib, and most of the lower flovre^'-, i£ not all, are ^lerfed ; sometimes 'e iip jer ones consist of sta- mens only. Fig. 100 shows one of the perfect flowers much enlarged. The sta- mens, it will be observed, have two-celled anthers, opening lengthwise. MAESH Fig. 100. Organ. No. Cohesion. ADHEaiON. Perianth. Wanting. Stamens. 6 Hexandrous. Hypogvnous. Pistil. â Carpels. 1 /. T,oc&rpous. 1 Superior. 99. These two p>n' >, Indian Turnip and Marsh Calla, are representatives .. the Order Aracece. The characters which distinguish it fi-Q very well displayed in the two type? we have selected fov examination. The great feature is the aggregation of the flowers on a spadix. Generally, though not invariably, .a spathe is also present. Among wild plants the Skunk (Jabbnge and Sweet Flag (the latter without a spathe) are common Araceous types, while the familiar green-house and wimlow plant, known as the Calla-Lily,will serve very well for examination in winter. It may be added that the plants of this Order have a very acrid juice. Fig. 100.âPerfect flower of C*ila. ilhf m r ' '!⢠i ⢠' i! \ 1 1 ii. 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 Spotton, H. B. (Henry Byron), 1844-1933. Toronto : W. J. Gage
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