. Elementary botany. Botany. CHAPTER XXXIX. DICOTYLEDONS. Topic IV: Dicotyledons with distinct petals, flowers in catkins, or aments; often degenerate. 509. Lesson IV. The willow family (salicaceee).—The wil- lows represent a very interesting group of plants in which the. fig- 34 Spray of willow leaves, pistillate and staminate catkins (Salix discolor). flowers are greatly reduced. The flowers are crowded on a more or less elongated axis forming a catkin, or anient. The ament is characteristic of several other families also. The willows are dioecious, the male and female catkins being borne 26

. Elementary botany. Botany. CHAPTER XXXIX. DICOTYLEDONS. Topic IV: Dicotyledons with distinct petals, flowers in catkins, or aments; often degenerate. 509. Lesson IV. The willow family (salicaceee).—The wil- lows represent a very interesting group of plants in which the. fig- 34 Spray of willow leaves, pistillate and staminate catkins (Salix discolor). flowers are greatly reduced. The flowers are crowded on a more or less elongated axis forming a catkin, or anient. The ament is characteristic of several other families also. The willows are dioecious, the male and female catkins being borne 26 Stock Photo
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. Elementary botany. Botany. CHAPTER XXXIX. DICOTYLEDONS. Topic IV: Dicotyledons with distinct petals, flowers in catkins, or aments; often degenerate. 509. Lesson IV. The willow family (salicaceee).—The wil- lows represent a very interesting group of plants in which the. fig- 34 Spray of willow leaves, pistillate and staminate catkins (Salix discolor). flowers are greatly reduced. The flowers are crowded on a more or less elongated axis forming a catkin, or anient. The ament is characteristic of several other families also. The willows are dioecious, the male and female catkins being borne 262. 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.. Atkinson, George Francis, 1854-1918. New York, H. Holt