. Botany, an elementary text for schools. Botany. 427. Richardiii 4. CALLA. Differs from the above in having a spathe which does not inclose the spadix, and mostly perfect flowers (the upper ones sometimes staminate), each of 6 sta- mens and 1 ovary: fruit a red berry. One species: C. paliistris, Linn. True Calla. Fig. 428. Leaves about 1 ft. high, the blades arrow-shaped: spathe about 2 in. long, white on the upper" face. In cold bogs, north. 428. Calla palustris. IV. LILIACE^. Lily Family. Herbs, with bulbs, corms, or large rootstocks: fls. mostly regular and showy, the peria
. Botany, an elementary text for schools. Botany. 427. Richardiii 4. CALLA. Differs from the above in having a spathe which does not inclose the spadix, and mostly perfect flowers (the upper ones sometimes staminate), each of 6 sta- mens and 1 ovary: fruit a red berry. One species: C. paliistris, Linn. True Calla. Fig. 428. Leaves about 1 ft. high, the blades arrow-shaped: spathe about 2 in. long, white on the upper" face. In cold bogs, north. 428. Calla palustris. IV. LILIACE^. Lily Family. Herbs, with bulbs, corms, or large rootstocks: fls. mostly regular and showy, the perianth of six separate or coherent parts, the stamens usually six and standing in front of the parts of the perianth: ovary. 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 Bailey, L. H. (Liberty Hyde), 1858-1954. New York Macmillan
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