. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany. Botany; Botany, Economic. \ .. Fig. 293.—Meadow Hue {TkoLictniia Jlaoatu, Crowfoot Faiijil^-, Ranuncu- lacea). A, flower-cluster. B, flower, enlarged. C, same, cut vertically. D, floral diagram. E, pistils. F, fruit, entire, and cut vertically. G, seed. (LeMaout and Decaisne.)—Perennial herb about 1 m. tall; flowers yellow; fruit dry. Native home, Eurasia. stalk of its owi^, called a 'peiiohtlcJ Such leaves are classed as divided or compound. If, as in this example, the leaflets or their petiolules spring directly from the main petiole the le
. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany. Botany; Botany, Economic. \ .. Fig. 293.—Meadow Hue {TkoLictniia Jlaoatu, Crowfoot Faiijil^-, Ranuncu- lacea). A, flower-cluster. B, flower, enlarged. C, same, cut vertically. D, floral diagram. E, pistils. F, fruit, entire, and cut vertically. G, seed. (LeMaout and Decaisne.)—Perennial herb about 1 m. tall; flowers yellow; fruit dry. Native home, Eurasia. stalk of its owi^, called a 'peiiohtlcJ Such leaves are classed as divided or compound. If, as in this example, the leaflets or their petiolules spring directly from the main petiole the leaf is distinguished as once-compound; when, as in baneberries, the branching of the blade is carried a stage farther and the leaflets or their petiolules from branches of the petiole, the leaf becomes tioice-compound; or the subdivision may be carried still farther, as in columbines. A leaf more than once compounded is termed decomjjound. Since in 1 Pet'-i-o-lule < L. peliolulus, diminutive of petiolus, Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Sargent, Frederick Leroy, 1863-. New York, H. Holt and Company
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