RMRDHCN6–. Botany for academies and colleges: consisting of plant development and structure from seaweed to clematis. Botany; 1889. cups (Ranunculus, Fig. 9, l), which show the high- est development in Ex- ogens. Yet the condition of the embryo (monocot- yledonous) retains the Flowering-Rushes in En- dogens.. Fin. 57 âa, Cnckoo-Pint {Arum maculatum); li, Bpadix; c, fruit. 89. Division II. Ovary Adherent (or Inferior). Here the perianth segments have their lower parts united into a tube which adheres to the ovary; the ovary is therefore called adherent. This con- dition of the ovaryâwhether free or adhe