Botany for Young People : Part Ii. How Plants Behave ; How They Move, Climb, Employ Insects to Work for Them, & C

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In others of that family the result is made surer by considerably different, more economical, and wonderfully curious an-angements, — such especially as those 54. In Orchises and other plants of that particular tribe of the ''ofthl^nthS" Orchis Family. There is only one true Orchis in this country, and s^*""nupri!iJJ-t that not common, except northward. And its arrangement for fer- P"si'ion.
tilization is not quite so readily understood as in those Orchises which are named by botanists Hahenari
...a, of which we have many species. Some of these are plen- tiful, such as the Fringe Orchises, either the purple, white, or j'ellow species.
The Greater Green Orchis is not so common, but is taken for the present illustra- tion on account of the size of its blossoms. A reduced figure of it, with its two large round leaves sjireading on the ground, and its spike of flowers rising be- tween them on a naked stalk, is m the foreground of the vignette title, and a single blossom, of only twice the size of life, is represented in Fig.


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