Elements of the Philosophy of Plants Containing the Principles of Scientific Bo
Elements of the Philosophy of Plants Containing the Principles of Scientific Bo
Augustin Pyramus De Candolle
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On the top of the stem stands the many-blossomed bunch (84. ), the principal and secondary stalks of which are more strongly ciliated than the lower part of the stem. Tlie se- condary stalks, from three to four lines in length, stand al- most horizontal, afterwards they are reflex ; they bear at their lower part the ovaria, of a round shape, afterwards pear-shaped, studded with hooked bristles (80. ) ; over the ovariii arc two calyx-leaves, of an oval or oblong form, re- flex, of a rcddith colo...iu-, and two petals of a pale nd, of [i\\ S48 3. CIIIC^. A LUTETIANA. [CL. II. Inverted heart-shape, shorter than the two filaments. The filaments stand before tlie calyx leaves, and alternate like them with the petals, (19(). ) The stigmata are two. The ai'stivation is valvular. The capsule consists of two loculi, opens from below, and t'ontains in each loculus a seed, which, without any albumi- nous matter, contains a com})letely unfolded embryon, with two erect, thickish cotyledons, and a radicle scarcely distin- guishable.
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