. South African botany. Botany. THE FRUIT 103 light that they are blown away hke dust, Poppy seeds and Orchids. Some fruits have what is known as a Censer-mechanism, they open only at the top, and the seeds cannot get out until the fruit is blown to and. Fig. 57.—Dispersal of Seeds by Wind. The fruits of two Asolepiads showiDg the plumed seed. fro by a strong wind, which will tend to carry the seeds to a good distance, Snap-dragon. Other plants have winged fruits, Combretum, Ash, Syca- more, or plumed fruits, Anemone, Clematis, and many of the Please note


. South African botany. Botany. THE FRUIT 103 light that they are blown away hke dust, Poppy seeds and Orchids. Some fruits have what is known as a Censer-mechanism, they open only at the top, and the seeds cannot get out until the fruit is blown to and. Fig. 57.—Dispersal of Seeds by Wind. The fruits of two Asolepiads showiDg the plumed seed. fro by a strong wind, which will tend to carry the seeds to a good distance, Snap-dragon. Other plants have winged fruits, Combretum, Ash, Syca- more, or plumed fruits, Anemone, Clematis, and many of the 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 Storey, Francis W; Wright, K. London, New York, Longmans, Green


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