Different types of flowers
 

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Kleinhovia In this class the males in each flower are supported by the female. The name of the class may be translated "Viragoes," or "Feminine Males." The largest tree perhaps in the world is of the same natural order as Kleinhovia, it is t[...]

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Tulipa Tulip. What is in common language called a bulbous root, is by Linneus termed the Hybernacle, or Winter-lodge of the young plant. As these bulbs in every respect resemble buds, except in their being produced under ground, and include the[...]

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A plumed Lady leads The seeds of many plants of this class are furnished with a plume, by which admirable mechanism they are disseminated by the winds far from their parent stem, and look like a shuttlecock, as they fly. Other seeds are dissemi[...]

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Clandestine marriage This kind of sea-weed is buoyed up by bladders of air, which are formed in the duplicatures of its leaves; and forms immense floating fields of vegetation; the young ones, branching out from the larger ones, and borne on si[...]

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Amaryllis Formosissima. Most beautiful Amaryllis. Six males, one female. Some of the bell-flowers close their apertures at night, or in rainy or cold weather, as the convolvulus, and thus protect their included stamens and pistils. Other bell-f[...]

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Catchfly Three females and ten males inhabit each flower; the viscous material, which surrounds the stalks under the flowers of this plant, and of the Cucubulus Otites, is a curious contrivance to prevent various insects from plundering the ho[...]

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