. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. Fig. 719.—Phlox Nelsonii. Fig. 720.—Cheiranthus alpinus- Fig. 718.—Phlox divaricata. grand display in spring. It is always advisable to have many of these plants, which are easily obtained by cuttings, and this is a species which may be advantageously introduced into the general flower-garden. The Lithospermum fruticosum is perhaps somewhat unduly extolled. It derives its generic name from the flinty hardness of the stones of the fruit. Its dark blue flowers are its chi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/my-garden-its-plan-and-culture-together-with-a-general-description-of-its-geology-botany-and-natural-history-gardening-fig-719phlox-nelsonii-fig-720cheiranthus-alpinus-fig-718phlox-divaricata-grand-display-in-spring-it-is-always-advisable-to-have-many-of-these-plants-which-are-easily-obtained-by-cuttings-and-this-is-a-species-which-may-be-advantageously-introduced-into-the-general-flower-garden-the-lithospermum-fruticosum-is-perhaps-somewhat-unduly-extolled-it-derives-its-generic-name-from-the-flinty-hardness-of-the-stones-of-the-fruit-its-dark-blue-flowers-are-its-chi-image232261144.html
RMRDTBCT–. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. Fig. 719.—Phlox Nelsonii. Fig. 720.—Cheiranthus alpinus- Fig. 718.—Phlox divaricata. grand display in spring. It is always advisable to have many of these plants, which are easily obtained by cuttings, and this is a species which may be advantageously introduced into the general flower-garden. The Lithospermum fruticosum is perhaps somewhat unduly extolled. It derives its generic name from the flinty hardness of the stones of the fruit. Its dark blue flowers are its chi
. The essentials of botany. Botany. GROSS ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS. XXXVU * Examples of dimorphous flowers are common in many genera of plants; e.g., in Bluets (Houstonia), Partridge Berry (Mitchella), Primrose (Primula), Puccoon (Lithospermum), Buckwheat (Pago- pyrum), etc. etc. (Pigs. XXXVI and XXXVII). When, as in some species of Oxalis, there are three forms, viz., long-, mid-, and short-styled, the term trimorphous (or better heterogonous trimorphous) is used (Pig. XXXVIII). § 6. The Fruit. Structure.—The -fruit may include (1) only the ripened ovary (pericarp) with its contained seeds Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-essentials-of-botany-botany-gross-anatomy-of-flowering-plants-xxxvu-examples-of-dimorphous-flowers-are-common-in-many-genera-of-plants-eg-in-bluets-houstonia-partridge-berry-mitchella-primrose-primula-puccoon-lithospermum-buckwheat-pago-pyrum-etc-etc-pigs-xxxvi-and-xxxvii-when-as-in-some-species-of-oxalis-there-are-three-forms-viz-long-mid-and-short-styled-the-term-trimorphous-or-better-heterogonous-trimorphous-is-used-pig-xxxviii-6-the-fruit-structurethe-fruit-may-include-1-only-the-ripened-ovary-pericarp-with-its-contained-seeds-image216443776.html
RMPG3T6T–. The essentials of botany. Botany. GROSS ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS. XXXVU * Examples of dimorphous flowers are common in many genera of plants; e.g., in Bluets (Houstonia), Partridge Berry (Mitchella), Primrose (Primula), Puccoon (Lithospermum), Buckwheat (Pago- pyrum), etc. etc. (Pigs. XXXVI and XXXVII). When, as in some species of Oxalis, there are three forms, viz., long-, mid-, and short-styled, the term trimorphous (or better heterogonous trimorphous) is used (Pig. XXXVIII). § 6. The Fruit. Structure.—The -fruit may include (1) only the ripened ovary (pericarp) with its contained seeds
. The essentials of botany. Botany. GROSS ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS. XXXVU * Examples of dimorphous flowers are common in many genera of plants; e.g., in Bluets (Houstonia), Partridge Berry (Mitchella), Primrose (Primula), Puccoon (Lithospermum), Buckwheat (Pago- pyrum), etc. etc. (Pigs. XXXVI and XXXVII). When, as in some species of Oxalis, there are three forms, viz., long-, mid-, and short-styled, the term trimorphous (or better heterogonous trimorphous) is used (Pig. XXXVIII). § 6. The Fruit. Structure.—The -fruit may include (1) only the ripened ovary (pericarp) with its contained seeds Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-essentials-of-botany-botany-gross-anatomy-of-flowering-plants-xxxvu-examples-of-dimorphous-flowers-are-common-in-many-genera-of-plants-eg-in-bluets-houstonia-partridge-berry-mitchella-primrose-primula-puccoon-lithospermum-buckwheat-pago-pyrum-etc-etc-pigs-xxxvi-and-xxxvii-when-as-in-some-species-of-oxalis-there-are-three-forms-viz-long-mid-and-short-styled-the-term-trimorphous-or-better-heterogonous-trimorphous-is-used-pig-xxxviii-6-the-fruit-structurethe-fruit-may-include-1-only-the-ripened-ovary-pericarp-with-its-contained-seeds-image232134192.html
RMRDJHET–. The essentials of botany. Botany. GROSS ANATOMY OF FLOWERING PLANTS. XXXVU * Examples of dimorphous flowers are common in many genera of plants; e.g., in Bluets (Houstonia), Partridge Berry (Mitchella), Primrose (Primula), Puccoon (Lithospermum), Buckwheat (Pago- pyrum), etc. etc. (Pigs. XXXVI and XXXVII). When, as in some species of Oxalis, there are three forms, viz., long-, mid-, and short-styled, the term trimorphous (or better heterogonous trimorphous) is used (Pig. XXXVIII). § 6. The Fruit. Structure.—The -fruit may include (1) only the ripened ovary (pericarp) with its contained seeds
. The essentials of botany. Botany. OMOSS ANATOMY of FLOWEllING PLANTS. XXXVll Examples of dimorphous flowers are common in many genera of plants; e.g., in Bluets (Houstonia), Partridge Berry (Mitcliella), Primrose (Primula), Puccoon (Lithospermum), Buckwheat (Fago- pyrum), etc. etc. (Figs. XXXVI and XXXVII). When, as in some species of Oxalis, there are three forms, viz., long-, mid-, and short-styled, the term trimoi-pTioua (or better heterogonous tri-morphous) is used (Fig. XXXVIII). § 6. The Fkuit. Structure.—The fruit may include (1) only the ripened ovary (pericarp) with its contained se Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-essentials-of-botany-botany-omoss-anatomy-of-flowelling-plants-xxxvll-examples-of-dimorphous-flowers-are-common-in-many-genera-of-plants-eg-in-bluets-houstonia-partridge-berry-mitcliella-primrose-primula-puccoon-lithospermum-buckwheat-fago-pyrum-etc-etc-figs-xxxvi-and-xxxvii-when-as-in-some-species-of-oxalis-there-are-three-forms-viz-long-mid-and-short-styled-the-term-trimoi-ptioua-or-better-heterogonous-tri-morphous-is-used-fig-xxxviii-6-the-fkuit-structurethe-fruit-may-include-1-only-the-ripened-ovary-pericarp-with-its-contained-se-image232283818.html
RMRDWCAJ–. The essentials of botany. Botany. OMOSS ANATOMY of FLOWEllING PLANTS. XXXVll Examples of dimorphous flowers are common in many genera of plants; e.g., in Bluets (Houstonia), Partridge Berry (Mitcliella), Primrose (Primula), Puccoon (Lithospermum), Buckwheat (Fago- pyrum), etc. etc. (Figs. XXXVI and XXXVII). When, as in some species of Oxalis, there are three forms, viz., long-, mid-, and short-styled, the term trimoi-pTioua (or better heterogonous tri-morphous) is used (Fig. XXXVIII). § 6. The Fkuit. Structure.—The fruit may include (1) only the ripened ovary (pericarp) with its contained se
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