. British plants : their biology and ecology. Plants; Plant ecology. REPRODUCTION BY SEED 181 The head (Fig. 80) is the characteristic inflorescence of the Dandelion family, the scabious, thrift, etc. The flowers are small, very closely packed, and surrounded by a ring of small leaves (bracts).. Fig. 79.—Diagram of Cyme. The umbel (Fig. 81) occurs in the Parsley family (the Umbelliferae), the onion, narcissus, pelargonium, etc. The flowers are again usually closely packed, and in some of the Umbelliferae—, hogweed—the outermost petals of. Please note that these images are extracted from sc


. British plants : their biology and ecology. Plants; Plant ecology. REPRODUCTION BY SEED 181 The head (Fig. 80) is the characteristic inflorescence of the Dandelion family, the scabious, thrift, etc. The flowers are small, very closely packed, and surrounded by a ring of small leaves (bracts).. Fig. 79.—Diagram of Cyme. The umbel (Fig. 81) occurs in the Parsley family (the Umbelliferae), the onion, narcissus, pelargonium, etc. The flowers are again usually closely packed, and in some of the Umbelliferae—, hogweed—the outermost petals of. 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 Bevis, James Frederick; Jeffery, Henry John. London : A. Rivers


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