Botany of the Southern states . Stamen perigynous. Stamen epigynoos. Stamen hypogynous. the petals and that of the ovarium. Their apparent originvaries remarkably, sometimes appearing to rise from the ca-lyx (Fig. 119), when they are said to be perigynous ; at othertimes they rise from the pistil itself (Fig. 120), and are said to How in the order Primulaceae ? How accounted for? What is usuallythe number of stamens?—119. What is always the origin of stamens?When perigynous ? FILAMENT. 75 be epigynous, or from under the pistil, their true origin, andcalled hypogynous. (Fig. 121.) Fig. 122. Fig


Botany of the Southern states . Stamen perigynous. Stamen epigynoos. Stamen hypogynous. the petals and that of the ovarium. Their apparent originvaries remarkably, sometimes appearing to rise from the ca-lyx (Fig. 119), when they are said to be perigynous ; at othertimes they rise from the pistil itself (Fig. 120), and are said to How in the order Primulaceae ? How accounted for? What is usuallythe number of stamens?—119. What is always the origin of stamens?When perigynous ? FILAMENT. 75 be epigynous, or from under the pistil, their true origin, andcalled hypogynous. (Fig. 121.) Fig. 122. Fig.


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