. Text-book of botany, morphological and physiological. Botany. FIG. 456.—Diagram of Primulaceae. FIG. 457.—Diagram of Vitis (Ampelideae). are indicated by the lighter colour. The same is the case with the larger number of Gruinales, among which however the Balsamineae possess only the typical five stamens; the Lineae and the genus Erodium have five additional rudimentary stamens interposed between them; while in Peganum Harmala and Monsonia the 1 Payer's figures show that the interposed whorl, although of later origin, is sometimes exterior 4 to the typical whorl. The main point is that the p


. Text-book of botany, morphological and physiological. Botany. FIG. 456.—Diagram of Primulaceae. FIG. 457.—Diagram of Vitis (Ampelideae). are indicated by the lighter colour. The same is the case with the larger number of Gruinales, among which however the Balsamineae possess only the typical five stamens; the Lineae and the genus Erodium have five additional rudimentary stamens interposed between them; while in Peganum Harmala and Monsonia the 1 Payer's figures show that the interposed whorl, although of later origin, is sometimes exterior 4 to the typical whorl. The main point is that the position and number of the other parts of the flower are exactly as if there were no interposed whorl.'. 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 Sachs, Julius, 1832-1897; Vines, Sydney Howard, 1849-1934. ed. and tr. Oxford, Clarendon press


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