. Field, forest, and wayside flowers; with chapters on grasses, sedges, and ferns; untechnical studies for unlearned lovers of nature. Flowers; Botany. 26 Field, Forest, and Wayside Flowers All is ready for its reception. The part of the pistil which it must penetrate is never filled with anything more substantial than a loose mass of large cells, called " conducting tissue," and, in some. Fig. 3^.—Pollen-grains of the European hazel or filbert {Corylus Avellana) putting forth their pollen-tubes. few species of blossom, it is empty. So in due time the end of the pollen-tube reaches o


. Field, forest, and wayside flowers; with chapters on grasses, sedges, and ferns; untechnical studies for unlearned lovers of nature. Flowers; Botany. 26 Field, Forest, and Wayside Flowers All is ready for its reception. The part of the pistil which it must penetrate is never filled with anything more substantial than a loose mass of large cells, called " conducting tissue," and, in some. Fig. 3^.—Pollen-grains of the European hazel or filbert {Corylus Avellana) putting forth their pollen-tubes. few species of blossom, it is empty. So in due time the end of the pollen-tube reaches one of the baby seeds in the pistil's base, and enters it by a minute orifice in the 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 Going, Maud, 1859-1925. New York, The Baker and Taylor Company


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