. The classification of flowering plants. Plants. Fig. 145. Sapiridus Saponaria. A. Male flower. B. Ditto cut lengthwise. C. Petal. D. Female flower cut lengthwise. E. Fruiting branch. F. Coccus cut open, shewing the seed. G. Seed shewing the hilum. H. Seed cut length- wise, d, disc. A-D, X 10; E-H, nearly nat. size. (After Flor. Bras.) (From Flor. Jam.). Fig. 146. Litchi chinensis. A. Nut. B. Aril enclosing seed. C. Nut in section; the aril (a) completely surrounds the seed. is dry, forming a capsule or nut, or fleshy and a berry or drupe; it is sometimes a schizocarp and frequently winged. T


. The classification of flowering plants. Plants. Fig. 145. Sapiridus Saponaria. A. Male flower. B. Ditto cut lengthwise. C. Petal. D. Female flower cut lengthwise. E. Fruiting branch. F. Coccus cut open, shewing the seed. G. Seed shewing the hilum. H. Seed cut length- wise, d, disc. A-D, X 10; E-H, nearly nat. size. (After Flor. Bras.) (From Flor. Jam.). Fig. 146. Litchi chinensis. A. Nut. B. Aril enclosing seed. C. Nut in section; the aril (a) completely surrounds the seed. is dry, forming a capsule or nut, or fleshy and a berry or drupe; it is sometimes a schizocarp and frequently winged. The seed, which often bears an aril ( the fleshy aril of the Litchi), is exendospermic, containing only the curved 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 Rendle, A. B. (Alfred Barton), 1865-1938. Cambridge, University press


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