. Fundamentals of botany. Botany. 434 STRUCTURE AND LIFE HISTORIES adder's-tongue, or dog's-tooth violet, illustrates the essential points for Angiosperms. 387. Dog's-Tooth —The dog's-tooth violet {Ery- thronium americanum) belongs to the order which includes. Fig. 322.—Dog's-tooth violet {Erylhronium americanum). Stages of deveopment from the seed. 1-5 show the stage of development in each of five successive years. Full explanation in the text. 6, Bulb showing a surface bud (the sprout has been destroyed). (After F. H. Blodgett.) the lilies (Liliales), and its structure is quite typic
. Fundamentals of botany. Botany. 434 STRUCTURE AND LIFE HISTORIES adder's-tongue, or dog's-tooth violet, illustrates the essential points for Angiosperms. 387. Dog's-Tooth —The dog's-tooth violet {Ery- thronium americanum) belongs to the order which includes. Fig. 322.—Dog's-tooth violet {Erylhronium americanum). Stages of deveopment from the seed. 1-5 show the stage of development in each of five successive years. Full explanation in the text. 6, Bulb showing a surface bud (the sprout has been destroyed). (After F. H. Blodgett.) the lilies (Liliales), and its structure is quite typical of that order (Fig. 322). Its stem is a small, underground, scaly bulb, giving rise to numerous roots. From the upper • The dog's-tooth violet is really not a violet at all, the common name, as frequently, having no regard to botanical relationships. John Bur- roughs has suggested that "fawn-lily" would be a much more appropriate name. But common names of plants and animals arc, fortunately, not easily 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 Gager, C. Stuart (Charles Stuart), 1872-1943. Philadelphia, P. Blakiston's son & co.
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