. British plants : their biology and ecology. Plants; Plant ecology. --a Fig. 84.—Nut (Acorn) of a, cupule. Fig. 85.—Fruit of Edible Chest- nut. a, nuts ; b, cupule. (6) By teeth, into which the top of the capsule separates—, Lychnis, Silene (Fig. 87). (c) By lids—, henbane, pimpernel (Fig. 88), plan- tain. ^ (d) By longitudinal splitting—, willowherb, violet, bluebell, wallflower, Iris (Fig. 89).. 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 m


. British plants : their biology and ecology. Plants; Plant ecology. --a Fig. 84.—Nut (Acorn) of a, cupule. Fig. 85.—Fruit of Edible Chest- nut. a, nuts ; b, cupule. (6) By teeth, into which the top of the capsule separates—, Lychnis, Silene (Fig. 87). (c) By lids—, henbane, pimpernel (Fig. 88), plan- tain. ^ (d) By longitudinal splitting—, willowherb, violet, bluebell, wallflower, Iris (Fig. 89).. 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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