. The natural history of plants. Botany. NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. a certain number of imbricate folioles, generally smaller and thicker as they are more exterior. The interior are larger, membranous, coloured;' these are the petals varying in number from four to eight or ten. The more exterior or sepals, often decussate,'^ are from four to ten in number, and often persist at the base of the fruit. The stamens are numerous in the male flowers (fig. 357). They are furnished with filaments free or united to a variable extent, forming Clusia Please note that these images are extracted fr


. The natural history of plants. Botany. NATURAL HISTORY OF PLANTS. a certain number of imbricate folioles, generally smaller and thicker as they are more exterior. The interior are larger, membranous, coloured;' these are the petals varying in number from four to eight or ten. The more exterior or sepals, often decussate,'^ are from four to ten in number, and often persist at the base of the fruit. The stamens are numerous in the male flowers (fig. 357). They are furnished with filaments free or united to a variable extent, forming Clusia 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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