. A botanical note-book for the use of students of practical botany [microform]. Botany; Plants; Botanique; Plantes. ANALYTICALLY ARRANGED AND EXPLAJNED. COHESION. PoLYSEPALous.âWhen the sepals are not in any way united (tig. 99). the sepals are more or less L-rown together by their edges (Fig. io6j. ADHESION. Inferior. -When the calyx is free from the ovary (Fig. 99). SuPERioR.âWhen the calyx is adherent to the ovary ^Fi.'- 100). â ' ^ ^ FORM. See Corolla. ^STIVAUION. See Corolla. DURATION. Persistent.âWhen the calyx remains after the corolla has fallen away. Ex., Mallow.


. A botanical note-book for the use of students of practical botany [microform]. Botany; Plants; Botanique; Plantes. ANALYTICALLY ARRANGED AND EXPLAJNED. COHESION. PoLYSEPALous.âWhen the sepals are not in any way united (tig. 99). the sepals are more or less L-rown together by their edges (Fig. io6j. ADHESION. Inferior. -When the calyx is free from the ovary (Fig. 99). SuPERioR.âWhen the calyx is adherent to the ovary ^Fi.'- 100). â ' ^ ^ FORM. See Corolla. ^STIVAUION. See Corolla. DURATION. Persistent.âWhen the calyx remains after the corolla has fallen away. Ex., Mallow. ! Caducous. -When the calyx disappears at the opening of ! the flower. Ex., Bloodroot. the calyx falls away at the same time as the corolk. FORM OF SEPALS. Described by the same terms as are used in the description of leaves. FUNCTION. To protect the Essential Orgaru of the flower. PAETS. OOHOLLA. Petals.âThe leaves of the corolla (Fig. 92). Lamina, or limb, the expanded portion of the petal {^'g- loi). Claw, the narrow or stalk-like base of some petals (Ing. loi'. Spur, the tubular prolongation of certain petals (Fig. 102). Cm-otia, an appendage at the top of the claw of â¢some petals (Fig. 1x7). Ex., Silene. TubeâThe united portion of a gamopetalous corolla ^Fig 103). Throat.âThe entrance to the tube of a gamopetalous corolla (Fig. 103). I-oBKsâThe divided parts of a gamopetalous corolla '03)- COHESION. ; the petals are not united (Fig. .^9). (Fig. m any way. Fifc' 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 Merchant, F. W. (Francis Walter), 1855-1937. Toronto : Copp, Clark


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