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Ovary; . Style; st. Stigma. The . . T / i pistil consists of the ovary, style, COntam One Carpel (Simple and stigma. It contains the seed . .. , \, /-r-.. *, nn. \ part. The stamens are tipped with pistil) as the pea (Fig. 190); anthers, in which the pollen is T, borne. The ovary, o, ripens into several separate carpels or the fruit. 193. Knotweed, a very common but inconspicuous plant along hard walks and roads. Two flowers, en- larged, are shown at the right. These flowers are very small and ...borne in the axils of the leaves. CONFOKMATION OF THE FLOWER 125 simple pistils, as the buttercup ; or a compound pistil, as the St. John's-wort (Fig. 192). 256. The pistil, whether simple or compound, has three parts: the lowest or seed-bearing part, which is the ovary; the stigma at the upper extremity, which is a flattened or expanded surface, and usually roughened or sticky ; the stalk -like part or style, connecting the ovary and stigma. Some- times the style is apparently wanting, and the stigma is said to be sessile on the ovary.
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