. The colours of flowers [microform] : as illustrated in British flora. Flowers; Color of flowers; Flowers; Fleurs; Couleur des fleurs; Fleurs. Fig. 36.-Male rtower of netile {^Urtica atoica); yreui, with stamens opposite the sepals. of a corolla. In the beech {Betidd) the three florets under each bract are loosely and irregularly arranged ; and in the male hornbeam {Carpinus) and hazel {Cory- his) the perianth is wholly obsolete. All these are. Fig. 37.—Flowtrs of alder {Alnus); jrreen, with stamens opposite the sepals. probably quite anemophilous. The willows {Salix), on the other hand, thou

. The colours of flowers [microform] : as illustrated in British flora. Flowers; Color of flowers; Flowers; Fleurs; Couleur des fleurs; Fleurs. Fig. 36.-Male rtower of netile {^Urtica atoica); yreui, with stamens opposite the sepals. of a corolla. In the beech {Betidd) the three florets under each bract are loosely and irregularly arranged ; and in the male hornbeam {Carpinus) and hazel {Cory- his) the perianth is wholly obsolete. All these are. Fig. 37.—Flowtrs of alder {Alnus); jrreen, with stamens opposite the sepals. probably quite anemophilous. The willows {Salix), on the other hand, thou Stock Photo
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. The colours of flowers [microform] : as illustrated in British flora. Flowers; Color of flowers; Flowers; Fleurs; Couleur des fleurs; Fleurs. Fig. 36.-Male rtower of netile {^Urtica atoica); yreui, with stamens opposite the sepals. of a corolla. In the beech {Betidd) the three florets under each bract are loosely and irregularly arranged ; and in the male hornbeam {Carpinus) and hazel {Cory- his) the perianth is wholly obsolete. All these are. Fig. 37.—Flowtrs of alder {Alnus); jrreen, with stamens opposite the sepals. probably quite anemophilous. The willows {Salix), on the other hand, though included by Sir John Lubbock in the same category (doubtless through. 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.. Allen, Grant, 1848-1899. London : Macmillan