An Elementary Course of Botany Structural Physiological And Systematic

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An Elementary Course of Botany Structural Physiological And Systematic
Arthur Henfrey
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J Hydro- cera, Blum.
Affinities, &c. This Order is nearly related to Geraniaceae, and is included in that family by Bentham and Hooker, but may be distinguished by the want of the peculiar carpophore of that Family, and by the much greater irregularity of the flower; the irregular flower also separates it from Oxalidaceae and other allied Orders. This irregular flower does not really depart widely from a symmetrical condition : it is completely 6-merous, except 'in the suppression in Impatiens
...of the petal opposite the bract THALAMIFLOK^. 239 (which is developed in Hydrocerd) ; the two small lateral sepals, the spur, and the double segment on the opposite side to the spur form an imbri- cated calyx of five parts ; the odd petal opposite the two confluent sepals is suppressed, and the others are generally combined into two 2-lobed bodies, but are sometimes free ; in single flowers the stamens alternate with these ; in double cultivated flowers a second corolline circle of five petals sometimes appears in the place of the stamens, and the stamens alternate again with these.

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