Flowers And Their Pedigrees

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28. — Strawberry and Asperula.
To show Inferior and Superior Ovaries.
tube, and the ovary in the centre all coalesced into one solid piece^grew together, in fact, just as the five petals had already done. So now this little bulb really represents the calyx and ovary combined ; while the corolla, only beginning to show at the top, where it expands into its four lobes, looks as if it started from the head of the fruit, whereas in reality it once started at the bottom, but has now so com- pletely
...united with the calyx in its lower part as to Cleavers. 127 be quite indistinguishable. Thus the fruit is not in this plant a mere ripe form of the ovary, but is a compound organ consisting of the calyx outside, and the ovary inside, with the tube of the corolla quite crushed out of existence between them.
Last of all, let us look at the prickly fruit itself in its ripe condition. Some small fly has now fertilised the head with pollen from a brother blossom ; the corolla and the stamens have fallen off; the embryo seeds within have begun to swell ; the mother plant has stocked them with a little store of horny albumen to feed the tiny plantlets when they are first cast forth to shift for themselves in an unsympathetic world ; and now the fruit here is almost ready to be detached from the stalk and borne to the spot where it must make its small experimen in getting on in life on its own fig, 29.


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