. A manual of Indian botany. Botany. Figf. 83.—Diagram of H, Hypogrynous, p, Perigrynous, and E, Epig:ynous Flowers a, Thalamus, k, Calyx, c. Corolla, s, Stamens. /, Carpels, n, Stig^ma. sk, Ovule. constructed in this fashion are termed perigynous FLOWERS—p. There is a third class of flowers, as pyara, jamrul, shasha, kumrha, dhania, and rajani- gandha, in which the calyx-tube—that is, the cup- shaped growth of the basal portion of the thalamus— wholly surrounds the lower portion of the pistil (ovary) and adheres to its wall, so that the calyx, corolla, and stamens all seem to grow from the to

. A manual of Indian botany. Botany. Figf. 83.—Diagram of H, Hypogrynous, p, Perigrynous, and E, Epig:ynous Flowers a, Thalamus, k, Calyx, c. Corolla, s, Stamens. /, Carpels, n, Stig^ma. sk, Ovule. constructed in this fashion are termed perigynous FLOWERS—p. There is a third class of flowers, as pyara, jamrul, shasha, kumrha, dhania, and rajani- gandha, in which the calyx-tube—that is, the cup- shaped growth of the basal portion of the thalamus— wholly surrounds the lower portion of the pistil (ovary) and adheres to its wall, so that the calyx, corolla, and stamens all seem to grow from the to Stock Photo
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. A manual of Indian botany. Botany. Figf. 83.—Diagram of H, Hypogrynous, p, Perigrynous, and E, Epig:ynous Flowers a, Thalamus, k, Calyx, c. Corolla, s, Stamens. /, Carpels, n, Stig^ma. sk, Ovule. constructed in this fashion are termed perigynous FLOWERS—p. There is a third class of flowers, as pyara, jamrul, shasha, kumrha, dhania, and rajani- gandha, in which the calyx-tube—that is, the cup- shaped growth of the basal portion of the thalamus— wholly surrounds the lower portion of the pistil (ovary) and adheres to its wall, so that the calyx, corolla, and stamens all seem to grow from the top of the ovary. Flowers constructed in this fashion are termed epigynous flowers — e. In epigynous flowers, therefore, the calyx, corolla, and stamens are superior, while the ovary is inferior. In epigynous. 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.. Bose, G. C. London, Blackie & Son Ltd.