. The elements of botany for beginners and for schools. Plants. 358 359 botany for various stalks, even for the leaf-stalk in Ferns. It is also applied to the stalk or petiole of a carpel, in the rare cases when there is any, as in Fig. 356. Longitudinal section of flower of Silene Pennsylvania, showing stipe between calyx and corolla. Fig. 357. Flower of a Cleome of the section Gynandropsis, showing broadened receptacle to bear petals, lengthened stipe below the stamens, and another between these and pistil. Fig. 358. Pistil of Geranium or Cranesbill. Fig. 359. The same, ripe, with the five c


. The elements of botany for beginners and for schools. Plants. 358 359 botany for various stalks, even for the leaf-stalk in Ferns. It is also applied to the stalk or petiole of a carpel, in the rare cases when there is any, as in Fig. 356. Longitudinal section of flower of Silene Pennsylvania, showing stipe between calyx and corolla. Fig. 357. Flower of a Cleome of the section Gynandropsis, showing broadened receptacle to bear petals, lengthened stipe below the stamens, and another between these and pistil. Fig. 358. Pistil of Geranium or Cranesbill. Fig. 359. The same, ripe, with the five carpels splitting away from the long beak (carpophore), and hanging from its top by their recurving 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 Gray, Asa, 1810-1888. New York : American Book Company


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