RMADD3G3–Cups and saucers flowers, Carphalea pubescens
RMPG1TX3–. The natural history of plants. Botany. BUBIACEM. 295 resembling umbels or capitules, and surrounded by an involucre of simple or lobed bracts, sometimes much developed. There are cells of Gruckshanksia which are triovulate. In this case • the placenta becomes somewhat more salient, especially towards the summit, where it abandons the partition and bears three ovules. In Carphalea OMgulata... 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 th
RMRDGPND–. The natural history of plants. Botany. BUBIACEM. 295 resembling umbels or capitules, and surrounded by an involucre of simple or lobed bracts, sometimes much developed. There are cells of Gruckshanksia which are triovulate. In this case • the placenta becomes somewhat more salient, especially towards the summit, where it abandons the partition and bears three ovules. In Carphalea OMgulata... 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 th
RMPG1TX2–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 279. Flower (f). Fig. 280. Long. sect, of base of flower ('^). Carphalea, from tropical eastern Africa, continental and insular, the placenta is more elongate, becomes more slender, free or nearly so, and also bears near the summit two or three ovules, rarely more. "The corolla is also that of Gruckshanksia, and the calyx becomes foliaceous and coloured, accrescent, sometimes equally so as to remain regular, sometimes unequally (fig. 279, 280), so that its lobes are more developed on one side than on the other. Garphalea. Please note that thes
RMRDH7MC–. The natural history of plants. Botany. Fig. 279. Flower (f). Fig. 280. Long. sect, of base of flower ('^). Carphalea, from tropical eastern Africa, continental and insular, the placenta is more elongate, becomes more slender, free or nearly so, and also bears near the summit two or three ovules, rarely more. "The corolla is also that of Gruckshanksia, and the calyx becomes foliaceous and coloured, accrescent, sometimes equally so as to remain regular, sometimes unequally (fig. 279, 280), so that its lobes are more developed on one side than on the other. Garphalea. Please note that thes
RMM0T9BD–Carphalea kirondron 2
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