. The natural history of plants, their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution;. Botany. ANGIOSPERMiE, DICOTYLEDONES. 773 didynamous stamens, but some of them, those of the genus Salvia (see fig. 271, p. 262), have two stamens, as have also the species of the genus Veronica (see fig. 257, p. 226) of the family Scrophulariaceae, and the majority of the Jasminaceae and Oleacese (see fig. 283 ^). Most of the Tubiflorse possess five stamens. The curious modification of the andrcecium of Asclepiadaceae has been fully described on p. 257,. Fig. 435.—JBanunculaoece, ' Helleborus niger (red


. The natural history of plants, their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution;. Botany. ANGIOSPERMiE, DICOTYLEDONES. 773 didynamous stamens, but some of them, those of the genus Salvia (see fig. 271, p. 262), have two stamens, as have also the species of the genus Veronica (see fig. 257, p. 226) of the family Scrophulariaceae, and the majority of the Jasminaceae and Oleacese (see fig. 283 ^). Most of the Tubiflorse possess five stamens. The curious modification of the andrcecium of Asclepiadaceae has been fully described on p. 257,. Fig. 435.—JBanunculaoece, ' Helleborus niger (reduced J). 2 Mvosurus minimug, complete plant with flowers and flower-buds (nat. size). * A single flower of Myoffurus (magnifled). et seq. In .the ApocynaceBe the two opposite carpels are separate at the base and connate at the upper end only. The fruit of Labiatse and Boraginacese resolves itself when it is ripe into four one-seeded nutlets. The seeds of Apocynacese and Asclepiadaceae are furnished with a plume of hairs. In most of th'e Tubiflorse the base of the pistil is partially or completely surrounded by swollen tissue which. 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 Kerner von Marilaun, Anton, 1831-1898; Oliver, F. W. (Francis Wall), 1864-1951; Busk, Marian (Balfour) Lady, 1861-1941; Macdonald, Mary Frances (Ewart); Kerner von Marilaun, Anton, 1831-1898. Pflanzenleben. English. New York, H. Holt and Company


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