FLOWER MORPHOLOGY: Bulrush Grass Orchid Iris Aristolochia Gentian Violet, 1907


'Morphology of Flowers- II; 1. Hypogynous bristles of Bulrush; 2. Hypogynous scales of Grass; 3. Flower of the Yew; 4. Section of the same; 5. Perianths of Orchids; 6. Iris; 7. Aristolochia; 8. Fruit of Aristolochia, showing sessile anthers; 9. A single pistil; 10. Section of Ranunculus; 11. A single carpel of ranunculus; 12. Gynoecium of Ranunculus; 13. Androecium with united filaments; 14. Gynoeceum with united carpels; 15. Ovary of Gentian with two united carpels; 16. Ovary of Violet with three united carpels; 17. Gynoeceum of Hypericum with a part of the stamens'. Artist/engraver/cartographer: Unsigned. Provenance: "The Americana "; Editor-in-Chief Frederick Converse Beach, Managing Editor George Edwin Rines, Published by Scientific American Compiling Dep't, New York. Type: Colour antique print.


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