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A, flower opening ; a, calyx, fc, corolla, the petals detached at the bottom but united at the top; c, stamens; d, glands. B, ovarium surrounded by the stamens. C, vertical section of ovarium, show- ing its two cells and ascending ovules ; a, calyx ; b, origin of petals ; c, glands ; d, stigma. D, horizontal section. E, section of ripe fruit. Looking like an expansion of the disk ; within it are seen, in the bud, five petals which hold together at the point, though sepa- AMPELIDE. E, OR GRAPE T...RIBE. 403 rate at the base ; and these are afterwards detached and carried upwards by the extension of the stamens. The stamens are five in number, opposite to the petals ; there is, therefore, a whorl deficient (. 465) ; and the abortive rudiments of this we find in five little glands projecting from the disk, which alternate with the fully-developed stamens. Within the circle of stamens is found a two-celled ovarium, surmounted by a single stigma, which is not supported upon a style, but seated at once upon the ovarium ; hence it is said to be sessile.
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