. A manual of Indian botany. Botany. i8o CLASSIFICATION times for opium, which is the inspissated millcy juice of the unripe capsule. The seeds of Poppy and shial- kanta yield a kind of oil which is used for lighting purposes. Papaver orientale and P. Argemone are com- monly grown in gardens during winter. The Order is characterized by mostly homogamous pollen flowers, like the two plants mentioned above. Nat. Order 8. Cruciferce.— Herbs, juice often pungent. Leaves radical, in a rosette, also cauline alternate. Stipules o. Flowers in racemes, without bracts. Sepals 4, in 2 whorls.. Fig. 150.—

. A manual of Indian botany. Botany. i8o CLASSIFICATION times for opium, which is the inspissated millcy juice of the unripe capsule. The seeds of Poppy and shial- kanta yield a kind of oil which is used for lighting purposes. Papaver orientale and P. Argemone are com- monly grown in gardens during winter. The Order is characterized by mostly homogamous pollen flowers, like the two plants mentioned above. Nat. Order 8. Cruciferce.— Herbs, juice often pungent. Leaves radical, in a rosette, also cauline alternate. Stipules o. Flowers in racemes, without bracts. Sepals 4, in 2 whorls.. Fig. 150.— Stock Photo
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. A manual of Indian botany. Botany. i8o CLASSIFICATION times for opium, which is the inspissated millcy juice of the unripe capsule. The seeds of Poppy and shial- kanta yield a kind of oil which is used for lighting purposes. Papaver orientale and P. Argemone are com- monly grown in gardens during winter. The Order is characterized by mostly homogamous pollen flowers, like the two plants mentioned above. Nat. Order 8. Cruciferce.— Herbs, juice often pungent. Leaves radical, in a rosette, also cauline alternate. Stipules o. Flowers in racemes, without bracts. Sepals 4, in 2 whorls.. Fig. 150.—A, Openings Flower with Sepals caducous, and b, Pistil and Single Stamen of Papaver. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Bose, G. C. London, Blackie & Son Ltd.