. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. ?IS. 434.. Via. 433. Fig. 435. Fie 433.—Section of yonns flower-bud. I, calyx ; c, corolla ; a, stamens ; X, pis- til • % placenta. 3, gyncecium further advanced. 0, gyncecinm ready for fertiliza- tion. ' A young fruit. (After Sachs.) Fig 434.—R'pe fruit. Magnfied. Fi*. 435.—Dehiscent fruit. Magnified, g, seeds. Otherwise its agreement is so marked as to allow us to regard it as a group of degraded Primulales. The species number about fifty, and are found in all temperate regions. Plantago major, the common Plantain, is found everywhere in door-

. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. ?IS. 434.. Via. 433. Fig. 435. Fie 433.—Section of yonns flower-bud. I, calyx ; c, corolla ; a, stamens ; X, pis- til • % placenta. 3, gyncecium further advanced. 0, gyncecinm ready for fertiliza- tion. ' A young fruit. (After Sachs.) Fig 434.—R'pe fruit. Magnfied. Fi*. 435.—Dehiscent fruit. Magnified, g, seeds. Otherwise its agreement is so marked as to allow us to regard it as a group of degraded Primulales. The species number about fifty, and are found in all temperate regions. Plantago major, the common Plantain, is found everywhere in door-  Stock Photo
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. Botany for high schools and colleges. Botany. ?IS. 434.. Via. 433. Fig. 435. Fie 433.—Section of yonns flower-bud. I, calyx ; c, corolla ; a, stamens ; X, pis- til • % placenta. 3, gyncecium further advanced. 0, gyncecinm ready for fertiliza- tion. ' A young fruit. (After Sachs.) Fig 434.—R'pe fruit. Magnfied. Fi*. 435.—Dehiscent fruit. Magnified, g, seeds. Otherwise its agreement is so marked as to allow us to regard it as a group of degraded Primulales. The species number about fifty, and are found in all temperate regions. Plantago major, the common Plantain, is found everywhere in door- yards. Order Plvunbaginacese.—Herbs or barely woody plants, with leaves radical or cauline ; ovary one-celled, one-ovuled. About 200 species are known, distributed throughout temperate climates.. 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.. Bessey, Charles E. (Charles Edwin), 1845-1915. New York : H. Holt