Structural And Systematic Botany Being An Arrangement of Plants Forming a Basi
Structural And Systematic Botany Being An Arrangement of Plants Forming a Basi
Edward Smith
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11. NAHCISSALKS. Flowers symmetrical; stamens 3 or 6. Or more, all perfect; seeds with albumen. (Some Bromeliaccae have a free calyx ana corolla. ) 163 Gen. ; 1238 Sp. Natural Orders. 42. Bromeliaceae, or Bromeliads. 43. Taccaceae, or Taccads. 44. Flaemo- doracese, or Bloodroots. 45. Hypoxidaceae, or B ypoxids, 46. AmaryllidaceaD, or Amaryl- lids. 47, Iridaceae, or Irids. 12. AMOMALES. Flowers unsymmetrical ; stamens 1 to 5, some at least of which are petaloid ; seeds with albumen. 39 Gen. ; 42...7 Sp. Natural Orders. 18. Musacae, or Musads, 49. Zingiberaceae, or Gingerworts. 50. Maran- taceae, or Marants. 13. ORCHIDALES. Flowers unsymmetricsl ; stamens 1 to 3; seeds without albumen. 404 Gen. ; 3035 Sp. Natural Orders. 51. Burmanniaceee, or Burmanniads. 52. Orchidacoae, or Orchids. 53. Apostasiaceae, or Apostasiads. Flowers furnished with a Inie calyx and corolla, free from the ovary ; . 14. XYRID ALES. Flower s half herbaceous, 2-3-petaloideous ; albumen copious. 24 Gen. ; 336 Sp. Natural Orders.
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