Text-book of botany, morphological and physiological . Fig. 395.—Diagram of Scirpus (Cyperacere). Fig. 396.—Diacjraui of Iridece. Fig. 397.—Diagram of Musaceie. quadrifolia and in some Orontiaceae); but the usual number of members in eachwhorl is three, and the typical formula therefore ^3 Pg ^4^3 (73(^3). In the largesection of Liliiflorse, in some Spadiciflorse, and in many Enantioblastae, Juncagineae,and Alismaceae^ this typical floral formula is at once obtained empirically; butin most others particular members or whorls are wanting; but the abortion ofthese is generally at once evident fr


Text-book of botany, morphological and physiological . Fig. 395.—Diagram of Scirpus (Cyperacere). Fig. 396.—Diacjraui of Iridece. Fig. 397.—Diagram of Musaceie. quadrifolia and in some Orontiaceae); but the usual number of members in eachwhorl is three, and the typical formula therefore ^3 Pg ^4^3 (73(^3). In the largesection of Liliiflorse, in some Spadiciflorse, and in many Enantioblastae, Juncagineae,and Alismaceae^ this typical floral formula is at once obtained empirically; butin most others particular members or whorls are wanting; but the abortion ofthese is generally at once evident from the position of those that are the Scitamineae with only one or even with only half an anther (Fig. 398, 399).


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