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RMAKP89W–Cross section of flower showing ovary, carpel, stamens and other reproductive structures parts
RMPFR0WT–Cross-section through flower showing reproductive structure
RFP07BD0–Cross section diagram showing the different parts of a flower. Digital illustration.
RFT5YXNN–A picture is showing Escallonia. This is Escallonia pulverulenta. It is an evergreen shrub. In this: 1. a flower, 2. a cross section of the ovary, 3.
RMRDT30N–. The animals and man; an elementary textbook of zoology and human physiology. Zoology; Physiology. INSECTS AND FLOWERS 451 describe in wonderful detail this mutually advantageous interrelation between flowers and insects and to explain its chief causal factors. These are, first, the real advantage to the plant of cross-poUination, and, second, the action of natural selection in modifying both flowers and insects for the sake, or by the reason, of this advantage. Fertilization among plants is like fertilization among. Fig. 235. Diagram of section of pistil and ovary of a flower, showing the de
RMBB4JHK–Generalized flower with parts (left); diagram showing arrangement of floral parts in cross section at the flower's base (right).
RMBEHDAG–Circa 1880s engraving showing several plants of the Alyssum genus (Alyssum montanum, Alyssum alpestre, Alyssum saxatile).
RMAKP89T–Cross section of flower showing ovary, carpel, stamens and other reproductive structures parts
RFT5XD6A–A picture is showing Mardja. Haemodorum spicatum is common name for mardja. In it (1) is a flower spread open, (2) is a cross section of the ovary and
RM2CNYDR4–. www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/tags/book... . hundred. Whenexposed the fruit shrinks and loses in weight very rapidly,due to the evaporation of moisture from the pulpy interior. The following is a description of the excellently coloredplate: A is a flowering and fruit-bearing twig, nearly nat-ural size; 1 is a single flower, somewhat magnified; 2,stamens and pistil; 3, ovary in longitudinal sections; 3a,ovary in cross-section; 4, antlers; 4a, pollen-grains; 5, fruit,nearly natural size; 6, cross-section of fruit showing rind,large-celled pulp, and seeds; 7, 8, and 9, seeds.
RMAKR6AH–Cross section of flower showing ovary, carpel, stamens and other reproductive structures parts
RFT5YTP2–A picture is showing Finger Flower. The illustration show: 2. pistil and stamens; 3. a cross section of its ovary; 4. a seed of Pittosporum undulatum,
RM2CET5M9–. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. e.—Capuiioliace.e.—ColumelliacesB. Hijdran(jcacc(e. Fig. DVIII.—1. flower of Linnsea borealis; 2. the same cut open and showing the interior of theovary; 3. a cross section of the ovary ; 4. section of fruit of Lonicera tatarica; 5. half its seed. 768 GALIACEiE. [Epigynous Exogens. Order CCXCV. GALIACE^.—Stellates. Stellatse, Ray Synops. 223. (1690); R. Brown in Conqo, (1818),—Galiese, Turp, in Atlas du Noiiv. Diet,des Sc. (?)—Rubiaceae, § Stellatas, Cham, et Schlecht. in Linnc
RFT5W33N–It is the Ovary of the flower of the Morning Glory which is cut in cross section as showing in picture, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration
RMAKP8AT–Cross section of flower showing ovary, carpel, stamens and other reproductive structures parts
RMRE29DX–. Botany all the year round; a practical text-book for schools. Botany. 200 THE FLOWER the inner or ventral sutures, so that there are only three true carpels. Select a flower that has begun to wither, so that the ovary is well developed, cut a cross section near the middle and try to make out the number of cells, or internal divisions. Make an enlarged sketch of the sec- tion as it appears under the lens (see Fig. 383), showing the arrangement of the parts, also a longitudinal section (Fig. 382) showing their relative vertical position. Label the little round bodies that represent the undevel
RMAKP8AW–Cross section of flower showing ovary, carpel, stamens and other reproductive structures parts
RMRJ2YBR–. Class-book of botany [microform] : being outlines of the structures, physiology, and classification of plants : with a flora of the United States and Canada. Botany; Botany; Plants; Plants; Botanique; Botanique; Plantes; Botanique. 894 896 896 897 897, Flower of Dodecatheon Meadla. 894, Vertical section showing the free central placenta. 895, Vertical section of Lucojum (Snow-flake). 896, Cross section of ovary. m .â 8 'lA. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrati
RMRE1E9W–. Class-book of botany : being outlines of the structure, physiology and classification of plants : with a flora of the United States and Canada . Botany; Botany; Botany. SM . 895 896 397 89T, Flower of Dodecatheon Meadia. 894, Tortioal section showing the free central placenta. 895, Vertical section of Lucojum (Snow-drop). 896, Cross section of ovary.. 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 work.. Wood, Alphonso, 1810-18
RMREKMWC–. Class-book of botany : being outlines of the structure, physiology and classification of plants : with a flora of the United States and Canada. Botany; Botany; Botany. 894 895 896 397 897, Flower of Doik'cutheon Meadia. 894, Vertical section showing the free contral placenU. 895, Vertical section of Lucojnin (Snow-drop). 896, Cross section of ovary.. 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 work.. Wood, Alphonso, 1810-188
RMRE39KH–. A practical course in botany, with especial reference to its bearings on agriculture, economics, and sanitation. Botany. 204 PRACTICAL COURSE IN BOTANY capitate (that is, round and knoblike) stigma. Make cross and vertical sections of one of the older pistils lower down on the stem. How many- ovules does it contain? How are they attached ? Represent the position of the pistil by a small circle in the center of your sketch of the sep- arate parts. You have now a complete ground plan of the flower. Dia- gram a vertical section, as in Fig. 289, showing the position of the ovary with reference t
RMRH8W8J–. Botany; principles and problems. Botany. 4nthGr -Filament Sepal Petal Stamen (f Pisti -S+igma -Style - Ovary -Chambers of Ovary â Ovule Cross Scciior, of Ovary Fig. 227.âThe structure of the flower of a dicotyledonous seed-plant (dia- grammatic). A, face view of the flower, showing its calyx of five sepals, its corolla of five petals, its ten stamens and its pistil. B, longitudinal section, showing the relations between the parts. 1, Receptacle. 2, Calyx. 3, Corolla. 4, Stamen. 5, Pistil, with ovary cut lengthwise. Internally, the vascular system reaches in angiosperms its highest degree of
RMRFWBDJ–. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. CARNEGIE INSTITUTION OF WASHINGTON. WATERLILIES, PLATE 20.. NYMPH/EA RUDGEANA. 1, 2, Views of the flower. 3, 4,- Fruits. 5, Bud. 6, Same as 5, with outer floral organs removed. 7-10, Petals. 11-15. stamens. 16-19, Views and details of gymtcimn. 20-22. Pollen. 23, Fruit. 24, Cross section of ovary. 25-27. Sections of Vertical section of stigma, showing iiaitilhu-. 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 pe
RMRDXRKA–. A manual of poisonous plants, chiefly of eastern North America, with brief notes on economic and medicinal plants, and numerous illustrations. Poisonous plants. 538 MANUAL OF POISONOUS PLANTS. Fig. 295. Kentucky Coffee Tree (Gymnocladus dioica). Inflor- escence from staminate tree. 2. Pistillate flower. 3. Diagram of flower. 4. I^ongitudinal section of staminate flower. 5. Pistillate flower with a portion removed. 6. Pistil with a section of ovary removed. 7. Portion of branch bearing a single fruit, showing seed and embryo. 8. Cross section of seed. 9. Portion of leaf. 10. Portion of winter
RMRE29EN–. Botany all the year round; a practical text-book for schools. Botany. Stlg. 368 369 370 368-370. — Flower of a hypogynous monocotyledon dissected: 368, a flower of the Star-of-Bethlehem, showing the different sets of organs : pet, petals ; sep, sepals; sta, stamens; plst, pistil; ped, peduncle; 369, side view of star-of-Bethlehem with all the petals and sepals but two removed to show order of the parts: ?, receptacle; 0, ovary; sty, style; stig, stigma — parts composing the pistil; f, filament; a, anther — parts composing the stamen ; 370, cross section of the cvaiy of star-of-Bethlehem; c,
RMRH8GNG–. Botany; principles and problems. Botany. |-Anther Filament -S+igma .Style Petal Stamen i Pi&ti -Chambers of Ovary â Ovule Cross Sectio' of Ovary Sepal Fig. 97.âThe structure of the flower of a dicotyledonous .secd-phuit (diagram- matic). .4, face view of the flower, showing its calyx of five sepals, its corolla of five petals, its ten stamens, and its pistil. B, longitudinal section, showing the relations between the parts. 1, receptacle. 2, calyx. 3, corolla. 4, stamen. 5, pistil, with ovary cut lengthwise. and within this sac are produced a great number of minute, single-celled 'pollen
RMRE2DG6–. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany. Botany; Botany, Economic. HERB AG E-VE(! ETA BLES. Fig. 62, II.—Asparagus. .4, upper part of a flowering branch. X J. B, flower, enlarged. C, perianth and stamens of the same spread out. D, stamen, outer view. E, pistil. F, cross section of ovary. 6-', flower cut in half verticalh". H, Diagram showing the arrangement of the parts of the flow'er. ./, fruit, natural size. K, seed, enlarged, and in vertical section. (LeMaout and Decaisne.) The relatively large proportion of mineral matter in the dry substance, ?'. c, the entire substance fr
RMRDTTFR–. Leaves and flowers : or, Object lessons in botany with a flora : prepared for beginners in academies and public schools . Botany. Analysis of the Genera. ^ Petals large as the sepals, white, red, ' or blue. NYMPH^fi'A. 1 Petals smaller than the sepals, stamen- like, yellow. Jrog Lily, Nhphab.. Fi^. 381. Nymphaa odorata: o, the leaf; c, the flower; &, the bad; d, e.f, g, stamens grad- ually changing into petals; h, a seed cut open, showing the embryo in a little sac. Fig. 3S3, the many-rayed stigma; 384, cross-section of the many-celled ovary.. Please note that these images are extracted
RMRDTT9R–. Leaves and flowers : or, Object lessons in botany with a flora : prepared for beginners in academies and public schools . Botany. Fig. 526. The Harebell, the whole plant 7. Ovary of Canterbury Bells, with/ a broad filament, n, an anther, and p^ the hairy style. 8. A cross-section of the curious 5-celled seed- vessel, 2 placentre in each cell. 9. Seed cut open, showing the largre embryo. Fig. 530. Flower of American Bellwort Fig. 531. Flower of Patent Bellwort. § Corolla wheel-shaped, flat, in leafy spikes 1,2 § Corolla bell-shaped, &c., broadly or narrowly a a Flowers on slender pedicels
RMREA350–. Contributions from the Hull Botanical Laboratory. Plants. 1015] YASUI—DIOSPYROS KAKI 371. Figs. 7-1 i.—D. Kaki: fig. 7, cross-section of a pistillate flower of no. 4, at a little older stage than in figs. 5 and 6: a, lower part, showing 4 large protrusions which have papillae, and small protrusions among them; b, portion of the upper part, showing 4 petals, 8 anthers, and upper part of ovary; c, a still higher part, showing 4 petals, 8 anthers, and 4 young stigmas; fig. 8, longitudinal section of a young pistil of no. 4; fig. 0, longitudinal section of the central part of an ovary of no. 4,
RMREKNA8–. Class-book of botany: being outlines of the structure, physiology and classification of plants; with a flora of the United States and Canada. Botany; Plants; Plants. 894 895 396 397 89T, Flower of Dodecatheon Meadia. 394, Vertical section showing the free central placenta. 895, Vertical section of Lucojuin (Snow-drop). 396, Cross section of ovary.. 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 work.. Wood, Alphonso, 1810-1881.
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