. Plants; a text-book of botany. Botany. Fig. 199. Common flax (Lirtmn): A. entire flower, showing calyx and corolla ; B, floral leaves re- moved, showing stamens and syiicarpons jvstil ; C, a mature Fig. 198. Flowers of elm (?7/mw5): ^, branch capsule splitting open.—After liL-aring clusters of flowers and scaly buds ; Schimper. B, single flower, showing simple perianth and stamens, being a stamii:ate flower ; (', flower showing perianth, stamens, and the two divergent styles stigmatic on inner surface, being a perfect flower; D, section through perfect flower, showing peri- anth, stamens, an


. Plants; a text-book of botany. Botany. Fig. 199. Common flax (Lirtmn): A. entire flower, showing calyx and corolla ; B, floral leaves re- moved, showing stamens and syiicarpons jvstil ; C, a mature Fig. 198. Flowers of elm (?7/mw5): ^, branch capsule splitting open.—After liL-aring clusters of flowers and scaly buds ; Schimper. B, single flower, showing simple perianth and stamens, being a stamii:ate flower ; (', flower showing perianth, stamens, and the two divergent styles stigmatic on inner surface, being a perfect flower; D, section through perfect flower, showing peri- anth, stamens, and pistil with two loculi each with a single ovule —After Fig. 200. A flower of peony, showing the four sets of floral organs: fc, the s^opals. to- gether called the calyx; c, the petals, together called tlie corolla; a, the numerous stamens; g, the two carpels, which contain the ovules.—After 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 Coulter, John Merle, 1851-1928. New York, D. Appleton and company


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