. On British wild flowers considered in relation to insects. Flowers; Fertilization of plants by insects; Plants. DROSERA ROTUKDIFOUA. C H AP T E R IV. CALYCIFLOR^. This subclass contains those Dicotyledons in which the perianth is double, the petals separate, and the stamens either perigynous or epigynous. CELASTRACE^. This order contains one British species, the Common Spindle Tree, Euonymus Europaus. The flowers secrete honey, and are frequented by Diptera (Flies) and Hymenoptera, especially the former. They are proterandrous. RHAMNACE^. The Vine and the Virginian Creeper belong to this ord


. On British wild flowers considered in relation to insects. Flowers; Fertilization of plants by insects; Plants. DROSERA ROTUKDIFOUA. C H AP T E R IV. CALYCIFLOR^. This subclass contains those Dicotyledons in which the perianth is double, the petals separate, and the stamens either perigynous or epigynous. CELASTRACE^. This order contains one British species, the Common Spindle Tree, Euonymus Europaus. The flowers secrete honey, and are frequented by Diptera (Flies) and Hymenoptera, especially the former. They are proterandrous. RHAMNACE^. The Vine and the Virginian Creeper belong to this order; but we have only one British genus, Rhamnus,. 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 Lubbock, John, Sir, 1834-1913. London, Macmillan and Co.


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