. Elements of botany. Plants. ARRANGEMENT OF FLOWERS ON THE STEM. 133 called a head (Fig. 109). Around the base of the head usually occurs a circle of bracts known as the involucre, well shown in Fig. 110. The same name is given to a set of bracts which often surround the bases of the pedicels in an umbel. ' 167. TJie Anthodlum. — The plants of one large group, of which the dandelion, the daisy, the thistle, and the sunflower. I n Fig. 108.— Catkins of "Willow. I, Staminate tlowers ; 11, Pistillate flowers. Fig. 107.— Spike of Please note that these images are extracted from sc


. Elements of botany. Plants. ARRANGEMENT OF FLOWERS ON THE STEM. 133 called a head (Fig. 109). Around the base of the head usually occurs a circle of bracts known as the involucre, well shown in Fig. 110. The same name is given to a set of bracts which often surround the bases of the pedicels in an umbel. ' 167. TJie Anthodlum. — The plants of one large group, of which the dandelion, the daisy, the thistle, and the sunflower. I n Fig. 108.— Catkins of "Willow. I, Staminate tlowers ; 11, Pistillate flowers. Fig. 107.— Spike of 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 Bergen, Joseph Y. (Joseph Young), 1851-1917; Bergen, Joseph Y. (Joseph Young), 1851-1917. Bergen's Botany: key and flora, Pacific coast ed. Boston : Ginn


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