Familiar Lectures on Botany, Practical, Elementary, and Physiological: With an Appendix, Containing Descriptions of the Plants of the United States and Exotics, &c., for the Use of Seminaries and Private StudentsF.J. Huntington & Company, 1838 - 432 страници |
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... style , ( e , ) and the stigma , ( f ) The germ contains the young seeds , called ovules ; these are contained in one or more cavities , called cells . The end of the stem which supports the organs of the flow- er , and which in some ...
... style , ( e , ) and the stigma , ( f ) The germ contains the young seeds , called ovules ; these are contained in one or more cavities , called cells . The end of the stem which supports the organs of the flow- er , and which in some ...
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... style , and stigma . Receptacle - which supports the other parts of the flower . Besides these , there are in the mature plant , the Pericarp - containing the seed . Seed - rudiment of a new plant . Botanical Analysis . Although the ...
... style , and stigma . Receptacle - which supports the other parts of the flower . Besides these , there are in the mature plant , the Pericarp - containing the seed . Seed - rudiment of a new plant . Botanical Analysis . Although the ...
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... style , but the stigma is set upon the germ , and is therefore said to be sessile . The germ is large and somewhat oblong , the stigma is flat and radiated . The pericarp is one - celled , or without divisions , it opens at the top , by ...
... style , but the stigma is set upon the germ , and is therefore said to be sessile . The germ is large and somewhat oblong , the stigma is flat and radiated . The pericarp is one - celled , or without divisions , it opens at the top , by ...
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... style , or the subject may be connected with something which is to follow ; therefore , you should patiently proceed , with the hope and expectation that difficulties will gradually disappear . We shall not at present give any more ...
... style , or the subject may be connected with something which is to follow ; therefore , you should patiently proceed , with the hope and expectation that difficulties will gradually disappear . We shall not at present give any more ...
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... style , and stigma . It may be compared to a pillar ; the germ , ( Fig . 82 , a , ) corresponding to the base ; the style ( b , ) to the shaft ; and the stigma ( e , ) to the capital . Fig . 82 . The figure at ( g ) represents the ...
... style , and stigma . It may be compared to a pillar ; the germ , ( Fig . 82 , a , ) corresponding to the base ; the style ( b , ) to the shaft ; and the stigma ( e , ) to the capital . Fig . 82 . The figure at ( g ) represents the ...
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