. The origin of floral structures : through insect and other agencies. Plants; Flowers; Flowers. Fig. 10 Calyx of Garden Pea, with carpellary lobes (after Masters). Fig. 71.—Ovullferous sepaL of Violet. Fig. T2.—Corolla of Fox glare, with staminate tube. became curionsly coiled and bore pollen within the tissue of the coils (Fig. 73). Pistiloid petals are of rare occurrence. As an example is Begonia (Fig. 74, a), in which the apex of the petal was green and stigmatiform, the basal part being broad, coloured, and ovnliferous. Fig. 74, bj shows a petal, ovuliferons below, stigmatiferous at the s


. The origin of floral structures : through insect and other agencies. Plants; Flowers; Flowers. Fig. 10 Calyx of Garden Pea, with carpellary lobes (after Masters). Fig. 71.—Ovullferous sepaL of Violet. Fig. T2.—Corolla of Fox glare, with staminate tube. became curionsly coiled and bore pollen within the tissue of the coils (Fig. 73). Pistiloid petals are of rare occurrence. As an example is Begonia (Fig. 74, a), in which the apex of the petal was green and stigmatiform, the basal part being broad, coloured, and ovnliferous. Fig. 74, bj shows a petal, ovuliferons below, stigmatiferous at the summit, and antheriferous midway; c is a rudimentary ovule. Peogeessive Changes in the Stamens.—The only change * Journ. Linn. Soc. Bot., vol. xv., p. 86, tab. 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 Henslow, George, 1835-1925. New York : Appleton


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