Defn: Shaped like a strap; ligulate; as, a strap-shaped corolla.
Defn: A plant (Campanula Trachelium) formerly considered a remedy for sore throats because of its throat-shaped corolla.
The calyx is very small, but the salver-shaped corolla is usually over an inch in diameter, either pink or pinkish white.
The flowers of this order are usually easily distinguished by their bell-shaped corolla, mounted on an inferior ovary, and by their general resemblance to the Canterbury Bells so familiar to us as favourite garden flowers.
The calyx is deeply cleft into five pointed segments with hairy margins; and the broadly bell-shaped corolla is deeply divided into five wide lobes.
A strap-shaped corolla of flowers of Composit\'91.
So named (according to Linn\'91us) from its finger-shaped corolla.
The Deadly Nightshade (Atropa Belladonna) differs widely from all the preceding genera in having a bell-shaped corolla, (see a in fig.
Sherardia agrees with Asperula in having a funnel-shaped corolla with a four-cleft limb; but in Sherardia the limb of the calyx remains on as a crown to the fruit, while in Asperula it drops off.
In both there is a calyx of ten sepals, and a cup-shaped corolla of five petals; and in both the stamens form a ring round an elevated receptacle, on which are placed numerous carpels.
This plant has large heads of pretty pink flowers, each of which has a funnel-shaped corolla, with a long tube concealing the anthers, but beyond which the style projects so far as to give rise to the specific name of stylosa.
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