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alexander_woolmans_plant_analysis_1897_013

1. Monocotyledonous, Dicotyledonous or Fern type.: Monocotoledonous
2. Inflorescence: Cluster
3. Flowers
a. Perfect or Imperfect. Why ?: Perfect contains stamens and pistils.
b. Complete or Incomplete. Why?: Complete has all parts.
c. Regular or Irregular. Why: Regular all parts of same name are alike
4. Calyx
a. No. of Sepals. Free or Connate?: 5 free
b. Superior or Inferior?: Superior
c. Shape, Length and Color of?: 1 in, reddish
5. Corolla
a. No. of Petals. Free or Connate?: 5 free
b. To what Attached?: to receptacle
c. Shape, Length and Color of Petals?: cup shape or tube shape yellowish
d. Praefoliation, {Valvate, Involute, Convolute, etc.,:
6. Stamens
a. No. Distinct or United?: about 40 distinct
b. Insertion of {On Calyx or Corolla " Receptacle, " Ovary,: Receptacle
c. Relation to Each Other?:
d. Anthers, {Position, Attachment, Dehiscence,: On filament
7. Pistil
a. Simple or Compound? Why?: Comp has more than one part
b. No. of Carples. Placentation:
c. Ovules {Number Position Kind: Many wall.
d. Fertilization {Self, Wind, Insect: Self
8. Fruit
a. Kind {Berry, Pome, Drupe, etc.: Berry
b. Structure {Simple, Multiple,: Simple
c. From what Formed?: Ovary
9. Leaves
a. Simple or Compound, form of?: Simple parted
b. Use:
10. Roots and Rootstock
a. Manner of Growth {Tuber, Corymb, Bulb,: Corymb
b. Use {Absorption, Anchor, Store House:
c. Duration {Annual, Biennial, Perennial,:
Leaves.:
Cross Section of Ovary.:
Stamen.:
Plan of Flower.: [drawing depicting two flowers]
Order: Columbine
Genus: Crowfoot
Species: Aquilegia
Scientific Name: A canadensis
Common Name: W Columbine
Habitat: In fertile vales
Locality: S Ohio
Date: Apr. 26
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