. Botany for academies and colleges: consisting of plant development and structure from seaweed to clematis. Botany; 1889. 300. Modes of Fordgn Pollination.—Flowers polli- nated by the wind are termed Anemophilous, or wind-lov- ing (Gr. anemos, wind ; phi- los, loving). The Pines, Grasses, Poplars, and Birches are examples. Their stig- mas are usually feathered, to catch the pollen readily (Figs. 61, 52); their pollen-grains are dry and smooth (Fig. 4, 6 ; Fig. 47, A, B). Anemo- philous flowers are never conspicuous; they are usually diclinous, and the male flowers produce great quantities of
. Botany for academies and colleges: consisting of plant development and structure from seaweed to clematis. Botany; 1889. 300. Modes of Fordgn Pollination.—Flowers polli- nated by the wind are termed Anemophilous, or wind-lov- ing (Gr. anemos, wind ; phi- los, loving). The Pines, Grasses, Poplars, and Birches are examples. Their stig- mas are usually feathered, to catch the pollen readily (Figs. 61, 52); their pollen-grains are dry and smooth (Fig. 4, 6 ; Fig. 47, A, B). Anemo- philous flowers are never conspicuous; they are usually diclinous, and the male flowers produce great quantities of pollen. 301. EntomopMlous, or insect-loving flowers (Gr. cn- tomos, insect), are pollinated by insects. These flowers are much more interesting and varied; they use every device to Fig. \^^.—Ariskitochia Serpeniarin: a, flower; b, same cut open, showing sta- mens and stigma, c; d, stamens; c, stig- Fig. 187.—Fis. of Sage {Baloia officinalis). flower. A, pistil ripe, ready for pollen. B, stamens ripe, bee entering allure insects. The bee, the moth, and the butterfly are the. 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 Ketchum, Annie Chambers, 1824-1904. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott company
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