Familiar Lectures on Botany, Practical, Elementary, and Physiological: With a New and Full Description of the Plants of the United States, and Cultivated Exotics, &cHuntington and Savage, 1850 - 466 ページ |
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... cells . The end of the stem which supports the organs of the flow- er , and which in some plants is very broad , is called the receptacle , ( Fig . 2. g . ) Artificial Method - The flower enveloped in the bud -Corolla - Petals - Stamen ...
... cells . The end of the stem which supports the organs of the flow- er , and which in some plants is very broad , is called the receptacle , ( Fig . 2. g . ) Artificial Method - The flower enveloped in the bud -Corolla - Petals - Stamen ...
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... cells ( b ; ) each cell contains two triangular seeds ( c . ) The lily , although a beautiful flower , is deficient in one organ , which is common to the greater part of flowers ; this is the calyx , or cup , which is usually green ...
... cells ( b ; ) each cell contains two triangular seeds ( c . ) The lily , although a beautiful flower , is deficient in one organ , which is common to the greater part of flowers ; this is the calyx , or cup , which is usually green ...
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... cell , and many seeds . Fig . 4 , at c , represents the capsule , as seen in the germ , when the pink is in blossom . Your flower agreeing with every particular in the description of the last- mentioned genus , you may be certain that ...
... cell , and many seeds . Fig . 4 , at c , represents the capsule , as seen in the germ , when the pink is in blossom . Your flower agreeing with every particular in the description of the last- mentioned genus , you may be certain that ...
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... cells , various in size in different leaves ; in some , with the most powerful magnifiers , the cells are scarcely per- ceptible ; in others , they may be seen with the naked eye . These cells are of important use in the secretion and ...
... cells , various in size in different leaves ; in some , with the most powerful magnifiers , the cells are scarcely per- ceptible ; in others , they may be seen with the naked eye . These cells are of important use in the secretion and ...
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... cells where they were elaborated ; under these circumstances the flowers appear to possess but little odour . But if the heat is neither too great nor too little , the volatile oils exhale without being dissipated , forming a perfumed ...
... cells where they were elaborated ; under these circumstances the flowers appear to possess but little odour . But if the heat is neither too great nor too little , the volatile oils exhale without being dissipated , forming a perfumed ...
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1-celled 1-flowered 3-lobed 5-cleft 5-parted acuminate acute ament animals anthers axillary base beneath berry botanists Botany bracts branches buds called calyx capsule cauline cells ciliate colour cordate corolla corymbs cotyledons crenate cylindric divisions drupe egret entire filaments filiform florets frond fruit genus germ glabrous glumes grow hairy hispid imbricate involucre involucrum lance-linear lance-ovate lanceolate leaf leafets leafy leaves lanceolate leaves linear leaves opposite leaves ovate legume Linnæus lobes many-seeded margin mucronate naked natural nectary obovate obtuse oval panicle pedicels peduncles perianth pericarp petals petioles pinnate pinnatifid Pistillate flowers pistils plants pollen pubescent racemes radical leaves receptacle resembling root roundish scabrous scales scape seeds segments sepals serrate sessile short Silicle smooth solitary spatha species spikes stamens stamens and pistils Staminate flowers stem erect stigma stipules style sub-sessile subulate terete terminal ternate toothed tree tube umbels upper valves vegetable villose
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221 ページ - Has any seen The mighty chain of beings, lessening down From Infinite Perfection to the brink Of dreary nothing, desolate abyss ! From which astonish'd thought, recoiling, turns?
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45 ページ - The grand transition, that there lives and works A soul in all things, and that soul is God. The beauties of the wilderness are His, That make so gay the solitary place Where no eye sees them. And the fairer forms That cultivation glories in, are His. He sets the bright procession on its way, And marshals all the order of the year. He marks the bounds which 'Winter may not pass, And blunts his pointed fury. In its case, Russet and rude, folds up the tender germ Uninjured, with inimitable art, And,...
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