Archive image from page 351 of Bees & bee-keeping; scientific and. Bees & bee-keeping; scientific and practical. A complete treatise on the anatomy, physiology, floral relations, and profitable management of the hive bee CUbiodiversity1154323 Year: 1886 ( H! ric no Fig. 70.—Raspberry (Rubus , Order Rosacea) being Fertilised, and Section of same. A, Flower (Magnified Twice)—p, p, Petals ; a, a, Anthers; s, Stigma ; no, Nectary Openings; nc, Nectar Cells ; D, Drupels. B, Section through Core, or Torus (C) and Drupels (D)—ud, Unfertilised Drupel; us, Withered Stigma ; iva, Withered Anth


Archive image from page 351 of Bees & bee-keeping; scientific and. Bees & bee-keeping; scientific and practical. A complete treatise on the anatomy, physiology, floral relations, and profitable management of the hive bee CUbiodiversity1154323 Year: 1886 ( H! ric no Fig. 70.—Raspberry (Rubus , Order Rosacea) being Fertilised, and Section of same. A, Flower (Magnified Twice)—p, p, Petals ; a, a, Anthers; s, Stigma ; no, Nectary Openings; nc, Nectar Cells ; D, Drupels. B, Section through Core, or Torus (C) and Drupels (D)—ud, Unfertilised Drupel; us, Withered Stigma ; iva, Withered Anther. (this browning the exposed fruits) ; cold weather at the critical time, keeping bees within, often being the chief cause, and showing itself in the dropping of the open flowers from the protected branches. It is here significant, that currants, which ripen their pistils and anthers simultaneously, are said to be less tender than gooseberries.


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