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. Heredity and evolution in plants. Heredity; Plants. THE EVOLUTION OP PLANTS 229 habit. They are therefore in all probability adaptations to that habit. Two more—stem anatomy and the ap- parently terminal cotyledon in the embryo—may be considered as direct consequences of such adaptations; the stem anatomy acquiring its peculiar features from the insertions of numerous broad-based leaves on a squat subterranean axis, and the embryonic cotyledonary number arising from the congenital fusion of two ancestral cotyle- dons. The seventh character—trimerous floral symmetry—bears no obvious re- latio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/heredity-and-evolution-in-plants-heredity-plants-the-evolution-op-plants-229-habit-they-are-therefore-in-all-probability-adaptations-to-that-habit-two-morestem-anatomy-and-the-ap-parently-terminal-cotyledon-in-the-embryomay-be-considered-as-direct-consequences-of-such-adaptations-the-stem-anatomy-acquiring-its-peculiar-features-from-the-insertions-of-numerous-broad-based-leaves-on-a-squat-subterranean-axis-and-the-embryonic-cotyledonary-number-arising-from-the-congenital-fusion-of-two-ancestral-cotyle-dons-the-seventh-charactertrimerous-floral-symmetrybears-no-obvious-re-latio-image216421074.html
RMPG2R82–. Heredity and evolution in plants. Heredity; Plants. THE EVOLUTION OP PLANTS 229 habit. They are therefore in all probability adaptations to that habit. Two more—stem anatomy and the ap- parently terminal cotyledon in the embryo—may be considered as direct consequences of such adaptations; the stem anatomy acquiring its peculiar features from the insertions of numerous broad-based leaves on a squat subterranean axis, and the embryonic cotyledonary number arising from the congenital fusion of two ancestral cotyle- dons. The seventh character—trimerous floral symmetry—bears no obvious re- latio
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. The natural history of plants. Botany. E UPHORBIA GE^. 141 Stephampodivm Engleri. Bichapetalum hispidum. Close beside Bichapetalum are placed two genera very closely allied to it: Stephanopodium^ (fig. 226), distinguished principally by tbe petals being united, sometimes for a very great distance in a gamopetalous corolla bearing tbe sta- mens; and Tapura^ (fig. 227 -229), also having a gamo- petalous corolla, but irre- gular, imbricated and with fertile stamens, generally fewer, more rarely equal in number to the divisions of the corolla.^ The disk is unilateral. The two last genera have al Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-botany-e-uphorbia-ge-141-stephampodivm-engleri-bichapetalum-hispidum-close-beside-bichapetalum-are-placed-two-genera-very-closely-allied-to-it-stephanopodium-fig-226-distinguished-principally-by-tbe-petals-being-united-sometimes-for-a-very-great-distance-in-a-gamopetalous-corolla-bearing-tbe-sta-mens-and-tapura-fig-227-229-also-having-a-gamo-petalous-corolla-but-irre-gular-imbricated-and-with-fertile-stamens-generally-fewer-more-rarely-equal-in-number-to-the-divisions-of-the-corolla-the-disk-is-unilateral-the-two-last-genera-have-al-image216423017.html
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. The natural history of plants. Botany. COMBRETACEM. 265 on one side, and the stamens are more decidedly incurved in the bud. The androecium is diplostemonous or sometimes formed of a number of stsmiens a little above ten; a fact occasionally observed in the Combreta proper. On the other hand there is impoverishment of Quisgualis indica.. Fig. 230. Flower (5). Fig. 229. Floriferoua branch. Fig. 231. Long. sect, of flower. the androecium in Thiloa,'^ the apetalous and tetramerous flower of which sometimes has eight stamens; four of them may be wanting or remain sterile. All these plants, howev Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-natural-history-of-plants-botany-combretacem-265-on-one-side-and-the-stamens-are-more-decidedly-incurved-in-the-bud-the-androecium-is-diplostemonous-or-sometimes-formed-of-a-number-of-stsmiens-a-little-above-ten-a-fact-occasionally-observed-in-the-combreta-proper-on-the-other-hand-there-is-impoverishment-of-quisgualis-indica-fig-230-flower-5-fig-229-floriferoua-branch-fig-231-long-sect-of-flower-the-androecium-in-thiloa-the-apetalous-and-tetramerous-flower-of-which-sometimes-has-eight-stamens-four-of-them-may-be-wanting-or-remain-sterile-all-these-plants-howev-image216422815.html
RMPG2WE7–. The natural history of plants. Botany. COMBRETACEM. 265 on one side, and the stamens are more decidedly incurved in the bud. The androecium is diplostemonous or sometimes formed of a number of stsmiens a little above ten; a fact occasionally observed in the Combreta proper. On the other hand there is impoverishment of Quisgualis indica.. Fig. 230. Flower (5). Fig. 229. Floriferoua branch. Fig. 231. Long. sect, of flower. the androecium in Thiloa,'^ the apetalous and tetramerous flower of which sometimes has eight stamens; four of them may be wanting or remain sterile. All these plants, howev
. Heredity and evolution in plants. Heredity; Plants. THE EVOLUTION OP PLANTS 229 habit. They are therefore in all probability adaptations to that habit. Two more—stem anatomy and the ap- parently terminal cotyledon in the embryo—may be considered as direct consequences of such adaptations; the stem anatomy acquiring its peculiar features from the insertions of numerous broad-based leaves on a squat subterranean axis, and the embryonic cotyledonary number arising from the congenital fusion of two ancestral cotyle- dons. The seventh character—trimerous floral symmetry—bears no obvious re- latio Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/heredity-and-evolution-in-plants-heredity-plants-the-evolution-op-plants-229-habit-they-are-therefore-in-all-probability-adaptations-to-that-habit-two-morestem-anatomy-and-the-ap-parently-terminal-cotyledon-in-the-embryomay-be-considered-as-direct-consequences-of-such-adaptations-the-stem-anatomy-acquiring-its-peculiar-features-from-the-insertions-of-numerous-broad-based-leaves-on-a-squat-subterranean-axis-and-the-embryonic-cotyledonary-number-arising-from-the-congenital-fusion-of-two-ancestral-cotyle-dons-the-seventh-charactertrimerous-floral-symmetrybears-no-obvious-re-latio-image232077277.html
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. The life of the plant. Plant physiology. THE FLOWER 229 ovules ; one, several, or even a great number as in the poppy. The elongated part, the style, is occasionally traversed by a canal; but in most cases the style is solid, though its tissue is porous and spongy, its cells not coming into close contact with each other but having spaces between them. This style ends at its apex in a broadened part called the stigma, which may be flat like a button, delicately branched like a feather, or in- deed of almost any shape. The surface of the stigma is generally covered with short hairs and secrete Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-life-of-the-plant-plant-physiology-the-flower-229-ovules-one-several-or-even-a-great-number-as-in-the-poppy-the-elongated-part-the-style-is-occasionally-traversed-by-a-canal-but-in-most-cases-the-style-is-solid-though-its-tissue-is-porous-and-spongy-its-cells-not-coming-into-close-contact-with-each-other-but-having-spaces-between-them-this-style-ends-at-its-apex-in-a-broadened-part-called-the-stigma-which-may-be-flat-like-a-button-delicately-branched-like-a-feather-or-in-deed-of-almost-any-shape-the-surface-of-the-stigma-is-generally-covered-with-short-hairs-and-secrete-image232281017.html
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RMRDG3W5–. The natural history of plants. Botany. COMBRETACEM. 265 on one side, and the stamens are more decidedly incurved in the bud. The androecium is diplostemonous or sometimes formed of a number of stsmiens a little above ten; a fact occasionally observed in the Combreta proper. On the other hand there is impoverishment of Quisgualis indica.. Fig. 230. Flower (5). Fig. 229. Floriferoua branch. Fig. 231. Long. sect, of flower. the androecium in Thiloa,'^ the apetalous and tetramerous flower of which sometimes has eight stamens; four of them may be wanting or remain sterile. All these plants, howev
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