The female flowers have a tubular perianth, and a free one-celled ovary.
They have no perianth, the male flowers being composed of a single anther, and the female of a one-celled ovary containing a single ovule, and surmounted by a style with two long stigmas.
The order to which Solanum belongs is characterised by a regular five-cleft calyx and corolla, four or five stamens attached to the corolla, and a superior two-celled ovary.
The univalves have now simply to be placed mouth downwards on blotting-paper to drain and dry, when they are ready for the cabinet.
They have a horny upper jaw, and the tongue, which is very long, is supplied with numerous hooked teeth.
The pistil of the Pelargonium appears, when young, to consist of a five-celled ovary, with a long slender style, the tip of which is divided into five slender curved stigmas.
The flowers of all have only two stamens, and a roundish two-celled ovary, without any disk.
In flax (Linum) by the folding inwards of the back of the carpels a five-celled ovary becomes a ten-celled fruit.
In Cathartocarpus Fistula a one-celled ovary is changed into a fruit having each of its seeds in a separate cell, in consequence of spurious dissepiments being produced horizontal from the inner wall of the ovary.
In Astragalus the folding inwards of the dorsal suture converts a one-celled ovary into a two-celled fruit; and in Oxytropis the folding of the ventral suture gives rise to a similar change.
Defn: A genus of bitter herbs or shrubs having eight stamens and a two-celled ovary (as the Seneca snakeroot, the flowering wintergreen, etc.
Defn: One of the compartments of a several-celled ovary; loculament.
The numerous slender pistils are so cleverly joined together into a cylinder, that they appear like a hollow, one-celled ovary.
All the parts of the flower five, except the pistil, which has a three-celled ovary and a three-lobed style.
The distinguishing character, however, is always to be found in the four-lobed ovary for the Figworts have a two-celled ovary.
A genus of bitter herbs or shrubs having eight stamens and a two-celled ovary (as the Seneca snakeroot, the flowering wintergreen, etc.
One of the compartments of a several-celled ovary; loculament.
So a simple pistil should have a one-celled ovary, only one line of attachment for the ovules, a single style, and a single stigma.
A series of Saxifrages might be selected the gynoecium of which would show every gradation between two simple pistils, or separate carpels, and their complete coalescence into one compound and two-celled ovary.
Cross section of an ovary of Hypericum graveolens, the three large placentae meeting in the centre, so as to form a three-celled ovary.
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