. The natural history of plants. Botany. LXT. CORNACE^. I. COENEL SERIES. The Cornels' (fig. 46-51) have hermaphrodite regular and tetra- inerous flowers. The receptacle is in the form of a sac, the cavity Cormis Fig. 46. Floriferous branch. containing the ovary and the margin bearing the perianth and andrcecium. The calyx is represented by four small sepals, often 1 Comm T. Inst. 641, t. 410 ; Cor. 35.—L. 126, t. 26.—Lamk. Diet. ii. 113, Suppl. ii. 355 ; Gen. n. 149.—J. Gen. 214.—GjiBTN. Fruct. i. III. — Monogr. Corn. (1788) in-fol.—. Please note that these images are ex


. The natural history of plants. Botany. LXT. CORNACE^. I. COENEL SERIES. The Cornels' (fig. 46-51) have hermaphrodite regular and tetra- inerous flowers. The receptacle is in the form of a sac, the cavity Cormis Fig. 46. Floriferous branch. containing the ovary and the margin bearing the perianth and andrcecium. The calyx is represented by four small sepals, often 1 Comm T. Inst. 641, t. 410 ; Cor. 35.—L. 126, t. 26.—Lamk. Diet. ii. 113, Suppl. ii. 355 ; Gen. n. 149.—J. Gen. 214.—GjiBTN. Fruct. i. III. — Monogr. Corn. (1788) in-fol.—. 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 Baillon, Henri Ernest, 1827-1895; Hartog, Marcus Manuel, 1851-. London, L. Reeve & Co.


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