Familiar Lectures On Botany Explaining the Structure Classification And Uses

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Familiar Lectures On Botany Explaining the Structure Classification And Uses
Lincoln Phelps
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12. "We have here the represen- tation of a white lily (Fig. 1). The envelope is called the corolla, from corona, a crown. The pieces which compose the corolla are called petals (Fig. 1, a). The six thread-like organs within the co- rolla are called stamens ; each sta- men consists of a filament (Fig. 2, a), and an antJier {h). The anther contains the pollen, necessary to the perfection of the young seed. In the centre of the flower is the pistil ; this consists of the ovary (cT), the style {e)
..., and the stigm. A {/). The ovary contains the young seeds {ovules) ; these are contained in one or more cells. The end of the stem which supports the organs of the flower, is called the receptacle {g), sometimes thalamus or torus.
Fig. 1.
Fig. 2. Fig. 3.
When the seed is ripe, the ovary is called the pericarp.
11. Systemalio. Bstany, how divided t-- Artificial MethcKl. — 12. Parts of a Flower.
PARTS OF A FLOWER. 15 Pericarps are of different kinds ; that of the lily is called a capsule (Fig. 3, A) ; it is of a dry, membraneous texture ; and, when ripe, opens by the separation of pieces, called valves.


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