Text-book of structural and physiological botany . The External Form of Plants. 125 parts, so that each one is exactly similar to the other re-versed. The regular gamosepalous calyx may be rotate[or with the limb expanded like a wheel], turbinate or top-shaped, urceolate or urn-shaped (Fig. 229), iirfundibuU-form or funnel-shaped, tubular or cylindrical, inflated (Fig.234), campanulate or bell-shaped], &c. The margin oredge of the calyx may also be toothed^ lobed, or incised^ accord-ing to the depth to which it is cut. The number of teethhas also to be taken into account, when the calyx is sa

Text-book of structural and physiological botany . The External Form of Plants. 125 parts, so that each one is exactly similar to the other re-versed. The regular gamosepalous calyx may be rotate[or with the limb expanded like a wheel], turbinate or top-shaped, urceolate or urn-shaped (Fig. 229), iirfundibuU-form or funnel-shaped, tubular or cylindrical, inflated (Fig.234), campanulate or bell-shaped], &c. The margin oredge of the calyx may also be toothed^ lobed, or incised^ accord-ing to the depth to which it is cut. The number of teethhas also to be taken into account, when the calyx is sa Stock Photo
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Text-book of structural and physiological botany . The External Form of Plants. 125 parts, so that each one is exactly similar to the other re-versed. The regular gamosepalous calyx may be rotate[or with the limb expanded like a wheel], turbinate or top-shaped, urceolate or urn-shaped (Fig. 229), iirfundibuU-form or funnel-shaped, tubular or cylindrical, inflated (Fig.234), campanulate or bell-shaped], &c. The margin oredge of the calyx may also be toothed^ lobed, or incised^ accord-ing to the depth to which it is cut. The number of teethhas also to be taken into account, when the calyx is said tobe bifida trifld, multifid^ &c.; or in the case of aposepalouscalices the number of separate sepals, when it is bisepalous, .