Identifier: cu31924011933227 (find matches)
title: the natural history of plants, their forms, growth, reproduction, and distribution, half-volume 3, fig. 212, p. 83;
year: 1895 (1890s)
authors: kerner von marilaun, anton, 1831-1898 oliver, f. W. (francis wall), 1864-1951 busk, marian (balfour) lady, 1861-1941 macdonald, mary frances (ewart) kerner von marilaun, anton, 1831-1898. Pflanzenleben. English
subjects: botany
publisher: new york, h. Holt and company
contributing library: cornell university library
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corresponding to a nucellus, surrounded by an enveloping wall (cf. Figs. 212 notes18,19,20,21). This wall may be regarded as representing the inner integument of the ovule, whilst the outer one is replaced by a leaflet. The monstrous ovules in the ovary of the common sallow (salix caprea, fig. 212 note29) show similar relations, except that the green, leafy structure upon which the nucellus of the ovule is inserted is folded along its midrib and has a fimbriated margin (fig. 212 note30). Of especial interest are the monstrous flowers of rumex scutatus (cf. Fig. 212 notes24,25,26,27,28), a plant common on the débris slopes of limestone mountains. In the normal flower of this plant the ovary is egg-shaped, and consists of three carpels united edge to edge (figs. 212 note22 and 212 note23). But in these monstrous cases it is enlarged from six to tenfold, and modified into a funnel-shaped tube open above (212 notes24,25,26,27). From this the ovule, also modified into a tube, sometimes
[page 83] the commencement of the phanerogamic fruit. 83
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fig. 212. — ovules and foliaceous carpels. 1 transverse section of the ovary of laelia perrinii; natural size. 2 a portion of this section; x 6. 3 transverse section of the ovary of caelogyne plantaginea. 4 a portion of this section; x 6. 5 a seed of caelogyne plantaginea. 6 antholysis of the flower of sundew (drosera untermedia). (after flanchon. ) 7-12 isolated portions of this flower, 13-15 isolated portions of a similar flower of delphinium elatum. (after cramer. ) 16 antholysis of trifolium repens. 17-21 isolated portions of the same. (after caspary. ) 22 flower of rumex scutatus. 23 the same flower in longitudinal section; magnified. 24-28 isolated portions from an antholysis of rumex scutatus. (partly after peyritsch. ) 29 longitudinal section through the pistil of a "monstrous" flower of salix caprea. 30 foliaceous ovule from this pistil. 6-30 slightly magnified. Projects (212 note24), or it may remain concealed within (212 note27). Inside the ovular tube arises a little protuberance which may be regarded as the equivalent to the nucleus of. Date: 1895.
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