Plants And Their Ways in South Africa

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S. , in " The Forests and Forest Flora of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope ".
CHAPTER XVII. FLOWERS AND THEIR PARTS.
Note. This chapter will contain many new names. We must have them when we study flowers. Do not try to learn them all at once, but find as many flowers as you can and make out each part named in this chapter. You will have the names in mind before you know it.
To understand the parts of a flower, it is better to take those of the veld. Roses, Carnations, Chrysanthemums, and Da
...hlias of our gardens delight us with their glorious masses of colour, but by long cultivation they have lost some of the characters which Nature originally gave them. Chrysanthemums (the gold flowers), it is said, have been in cultivation for over 2000 years. Enthusiastic cultivators have so put their hearts into showing what a range of colour and size is possible in these old garden favourites, that the flowers themselves have yielded up their own golden hearts to the cause. The centres have grown out into flattened petals, which gradually reveal all the colours they have caught from the sun.

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