. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 4i6 ANGIOSPERMAE—MONOCOTYLEDONES and the cavity of the anther is exposed. Each loculus contains two very crumbling pollinia, which are separated above, and united in the middle by elastic threads. The upper part of the loculi, pressed against the back of the rostellum, dehisces before the flower opens, the pollinia thus coming into contact with the back of the mucilage-receptacle. The oblique surface of the stigma projects below the rostellum. Darwin ob- ser Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/handbook-of-flower-pollination-based-upon-hermann-mullers-work-the-fertilisation-of-flowers-by-insects-fertilization-of-plants-4i6-angiospermaemonocotyledones-and-the-cavity-of-the-anther-is-exposed-each-loculus-contains-two-very-crumbling-pollinia-which-are-separated-above-and-united-in-the-middle-by-elastic-threads-the-upper-part-of-the-loculi-pressed-against-the-back-of-the-rostellum-dehisces-before-the-flower-opens-the-pollinia-thus-coming-into-contact-with-the-back-of-the-mucilage-receptacle-the-oblique-surface-of-the-stigma-projects-below-the-rostellum-darwin-ob-ser-image216452174.html
RMPG46XP–. Handbook of flower pollination : based upon Hermann Mu?ller's work 'The fertilisation of flowers by insects' . Fertilization of plants. 4i6 ANGIOSPERMAE—MONOCOTYLEDONES and the cavity of the anther is exposed. Each loculus contains two very crumbling pollinia, which are separated above, and united in the middle by elastic threads. The upper part of the loculi, pressed against the back of the rostellum, dehisces before the flower opens, the pollinia thus coming into contact with the back of the mucilage-receptacle. The oblique surface of the stigma projects below the rostellum. Darwin ob- ser
. Class-book of botany : being outlines of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants ; with a flora of the United States and Canada . Botany; Botany; Botany. 431 ; 429, seplioidal; 430, loculloidal; 431, septifragal. 2, Septicidal {septum, partition, ccedo, to cut), when it takes place through the dissepiments (which are double, § 525). The carpels thus separated may open severally by sutures, (Mallows), or remain inde- hiscent, as in Vervain. 5, Loculicidal [loculus, a cell, ccedo, to cut), when each carpel opens at its dorsal suture directly into the cell (evening-primrose, lil Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/class-book-of-botany-being-outlines-of-the-structure-physiology-and-classification-of-plants-with-a-flora-of-the-united-states-and-canada-botany-botany-botany-431-429-seplioidal-430-loculloidal-431-septifragal-2-septicidal-septum-partition-ccedo-to-cut-when-it-takes-place-through-the-dissepiments-which-are-double-525-the-carpels-thus-separated-may-open-severally-by-sutures-mallows-or-remain-inde-hiscent-as-in-vervain-5-loculicidal-loculus-a-cell-ccedo-to-cut-when-each-carpel-opens-at-its-dorsal-suture-directly-into-the-cell-evening-primrose-lil-image216414114.html
RMPG2EBE–. Class-book of botany : being outlines of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants ; with a flora of the United States and Canada . Botany; Botany; Botany. 431 ; 429, seplioidal; 430, loculloidal; 431, septifragal. 2, Septicidal {septum, partition, ccedo, to cut), when it takes place through the dissepiments (which are double, § 525). The carpels thus separated may open severally by sutures, (Mallows), or remain inde- hiscent, as in Vervain. 5, Loculicidal [loculus, a cell, ccedo, to cut), when each carpel opens at its dorsal suture directly into the cell (evening-primrose, lil
. Plant studies; an elementary botany. Botany. Fig. 3^5. Diagrammatic f^ectioTis of ovaries; A. cross-section of an ovary with one loculiis and three carpels, tlio tliree sets of ovules said to be attached to the wall (parietal); B. cross-section of an ovary 1th three loculi and three carpels, the ovules being in the center (central) ; C, longitudinal section of i>.—After Schim- therefore, may have one loculus or several loculi. "Where there are several loculi each one usually represents a con- stitutent carpel (Fig. 325, B); where there is one loculus the ovary may comprise one carp Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plant-studies-an-elementary-botany-botany-fig-35-diagrammatic-fectiotis-of-ovaries-a-cross-section-of-an-ovary-with-one-loculiis-and-three-carpels-tlio-tliree-sets-of-ovules-said-to-be-attached-to-the-wall-parietal-b-cross-section-of-an-ovary-1th-three-loculi-and-three-carpels-the-ovules-being-in-the-center-central-c-longitudinal-section-of-igtafter-schim-therefore-may-have-one-loculus-or-several-loculi-quotwhere-there-are-several-loculi-each-one-usually-represents-a-con-stitutent-carpel-fig-325-b-where-there-is-one-loculus-the-ovary-may-comprise-one-carp-image216434430.html
RMPG3C92–. Plant studies; an elementary botany. Botany. Fig. 3^5. Diagrammatic f^ectioTis of ovaries; A. cross-section of an ovary with one loculiis and three carpels, tlio tliree sets of ovules said to be attached to the wall (parietal); B. cross-section of an ovary 1th three loculi and three carpels, the ovules being in the center (central) ; C, longitudinal section of i>.—After Schim- therefore, may have one loculus or several loculi. "Where there are several loculi each one usually represents a con- stitutent carpel (Fig. 325, B); where there is one loculus the ovary may comprise one carp
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