. The classification of flowering plants. Plants. H p G. B Fig. 215. Diospyros. A-E. D. KaJci. A. Male flower, enlarcred. B. Diagram of male flower. C. Female flower cut vertically, enlarged. D. Diagram of female flower. E. Fruit ^\•ith persistent calyx, reduced. F. Male flower of D. tetrasperma; corolla cut open she^^'ing stamens; x 3. G. Diagram of male flower. H. Fruit of same cut vertically, shewing seeds with copious endo- sperm and slightly curved apical embryo. (A-E after Le Maout and De- caisne.) in small cymose inflorescences, of fewer flowers in the female plants: bracteoles typicall
. The classification of flowering plants. Plants. H p G. B Fig. 215. Diospyros. A-E. D. KaJci. A. Male flower, enlarcred. B. Diagram of male flower. C. Female flower cut vertically, enlarged. D. Diagram of female flower. E. Fruit ^\•ith persistent calyx, reduced. F. Male flower of D. tetrasperma; corolla cut open she^^'ing stamens; x 3. G. Diagram of male flower. H. Fruit of same cut vertically, shewing seeds with copious endo- sperm and slightly curved apical embryo. (A-E after Le Maout and De- caisne.) in small cymose inflorescences, of fewer flowers in the female plants: bracteoles typically present. Genera 5; species 320. Tropical and subtropical. The adult stem is characterised by an extraordinarily hard and heavy heart-wood, generally black in colour, more rarely green or. 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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