. High school botanical note book [microform]. Botany; Botanique. liiS' i 30 GLOSSAIir OF L. EprnvN-ous : when inserted ou the ovary (Fitc. i;]4, ,â ) Ehi-ktalous: wlieu inserted on the coroHa {Vv^ ,]) ^.â : ,vl,en inserted on tlie perianth (iâ Monocotyle- Situation. It is important to note the position of the stamens witli refer- Z*; ?. ';?'''" '^â '"^" "^'^^' '^'â¢Â° °^ ^'^^ ^'^'^e number as the latter. Tliey may be (a) with tlie petals. (b) Opposite tlie petals. THE PISTIL OR GYNCECIUM. Parts. Caupels: the , either distinct or combined toget


. High school botanical note book [microform]. Botany; Botanique. liiS' i 30 GLOSSAIir OF L. EprnvN-ous : when inserted ou the ovary (Fitc. i;]4, ,â ) Ehi-ktalous: wlieu inserted on the coroHa {Vv^ ,]) ^.â : ,vl,en inserted on tlie perianth (iâ Monocotyle- Situation. It is important to note the position of the stamens witli refer- Z*; ?. ';?'''" '^â '"^" "^'^^' '^'â¢Â° °^ ^'^^ ^'^'^e number as the latter. Tliey may be (a) with tlie petals. (b) Opposite tlie petals. THE PISTIL OR GYNCECIUM. Parts. Caupels: the , either distinct or combined together which make np tlie M-liole pistil. Tlie pistil is (a) ^uni,h, if it consists of one carpel only, as in Pea {h) Compound, if it consists of two or more carpels either separate from each other (a,.ocarpous) as in Buttercup ^,^. i;,;,). or combined to^etlier (syn^arpou.) as in F,,^ l.,u. Wlien several carpels are combined, tlie number ,s very commonly indicated by seams ov .sutures on tlie outside of the ovary. Whether of one carpel or several combined, the instil may have the following parts : OVAUV: the lower swollen part, containing the ovule oi ovules whicli develope into seeds (Fiu;. KiO). The ovirx- may be one-celled even when compound (Fig. IGl) ' or several-celled (Fig. ). In the latter case the separat- ing walls are called , and the cells are often siioken of as locuU (sing, ). Style : the narrow part above the ovary (Fig. IfiO). A com- pound pistil may have several styles, as in Pig. ICo. : the moist roughish upper end of the stvle This part differs from the rest of the pistil in having no skin or epidermis (Fig. k;^). The stigma is (a) Cpifafc, if it forms a knob or button on the end of the style (Fig. KU). (pfg.^ l^il)"'""' '^ "^ â¢' ^'"""'â '' ""''^â¢'^'â¢''^"«« ^^ 'â " grasses ^ Jc) Frtaloid, if leaf-like and coloured, as in Iris ( Ple


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