. Flower ecology. Plant ecology; Fertilization of plants. Figr. 20. Flower of common bnrberry (Berberts vulgaris). 1, flower seen above; a, andsepale; h inner petals: c, nectaries; d, filaments; e, stigrma; 3. position of the stamen after springing upward; 3, petal with the two thick, fleshy orange nectaries; 4-7, stamen in different stagree of dehiscence. (After Hermann Mueller.) must soon he dusted all round with pollen and it must fer- tilize every succeeding flower that it visits." Members of this order are among the prettiest of our early flowers. Dic&itra spectabilis D O, Bleed

. Flower ecology. Plant ecology; Fertilization of plants. Figr. 20. Flower of common bnrberry (Berberts vulgaris). 1, flower seen above; a, andsepale; h inner petals: c, nectaries; d, filaments; e, stigrma; 3. position of the stamen after springing upward; 3, petal with the two thick, fleshy orange nectaries; 4-7, stamen in different stagree of dehiscence. (After Hermann Mueller.) must soon he dusted all round with pollen and it must fer- tilize every succeeding flower that it visits." Members of this order are among the prettiest of our early flowers. Dic&itra spectabilis D O, Bleed Stock Photo
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. Flower ecology. Plant ecology; Fertilization of plants. Figr. 20. Flower of common bnrberry (Berberts vulgaris). 1, flower seen above; a, andsepale; h inner petals: c, nectaries; d, filaments; e, stigrma; 3. position of the stamen after springing upward; 3, petal with the two thick, fleshy orange nectaries; 4-7, stamen in different stagree of dehiscence. (After Hermann Mueller.) must soon he dusted all round with pollen and it must fer- tilize every succeeding flower that it visits." Members of this order are among the prettiest of our early flowers. Dic&itra spectabilis D O, Bleeding Heart, is commonly cultivated. The purple colored flowers are heart-shaped pendulous, and contain the honey in the two pouches at the base of the Fumarlaceae.. 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.. Pammel, Louis Herman, 1862-1931. [n. p. ] Press of J. B. Hungerford