Pedicel black above, nearly twice longer than wide, a little longer than funicle 1, the other four funicle joints subequal, subquadrate.
This is seen in the passion-flower, where the covering arises from the placenta or extremity of the funicle at the base of the ovule and passes upwards towards the apex, leaving the micropyle uncovered.
It is attached to the placenta by the funicle f, cellular prolongations from which form an aril a a.
As the first integument grows round it, the amount of inversion increases, and the funicle becomes adherent to the side of the nucellus.
The former presents the distinct appearance of a straight line, originating in the same spot as the funicle, and terminating in a very well marked, circular depression; it is formed by the funicle as far as the cells of the legume.
Seed nearly quadrangular, compressed; seed-coat smooth, dark brown and opaque, the broad funiclecovering its margin.
Pinnae with more than 1 pair of leaflets; valves of the legume not contorted after opening; funicle of the seed not enlarged and ariloid.
The axial funicle is connected with the thin wall of the tubular apophyses by innumerable very thin radial beams, perpendicular to the axis (Pl.
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