. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 399. Male flower. Fig. 400. Longitudinal section of flower. Mcu/onia pubeseenf. having its perianth, the petals lined at the top of the claw with an appendage lobate and cut in tufts, to the number of four or five; and the three ovary cells each containing two ascendent ovules. But the fruit is a thick coriaceous capsule, depressed at the apex and apiculate, loculicidal. The exalbuminous seeds contain a fleshy embryo resembling that of JEsculus. Like Erithrophysa^. Ungnadia has early polygamous flowers, developed before the im- paripinnate leaves.


. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 399. Male flower. Fig. 400. Longitudinal section of flower. Mcu/onia pubeseenf. having its perianth, the petals lined at the top of the claw with an appendage lobate and cut in tufts, to the number of four or five; and the three ovary cells each containing two ascendent ovules. But the fruit is a thick coriaceous capsule, depressed at the apex and apiculate, loculicidal. The exalbuminous seeds contain a fleshy embryo resembling that of JEsculus. Like Erithrophysa^. Ungnadia has early polygamous flowers, developed before the im- paripinnate leaves. The Magonias (flg. 399-403) constitute a small distinct and anomalous group in this series, by their multiovulate ovary cells and winged seeds. They have very nearly the flowers of Erithro- physa and Cossignia^ with five unequal petals destitute of appen- dages, a large unilateral disk, lined and cut in a lobate ridge. The three ovary cells each contain in the internal angle two vertical series of ovules, and the voluminous, loculicidal fruit, opens in three large. Fig. iOl. Hermaplirodite flower (f).. 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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