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DICHLAMYDEOUS FLOWERS 



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stamens only, but a perigone if investing an ovary only, 

 though the distinction is not always maintained by 

 botanists. 



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Fig. 23. A, perianth of <f flower arid perigone of ? flower of Mulberry; 

 B, achlamydeous flowers of Ash ; C, a group of ? flowers of Chestnut ; 

 D and E, single flower showing epigynous perigone. 



Dichlamydeous flowers are found in 



Barberry 



Maples 



Tamarisk 



Ailanthus 



Vine 



Rhamnus 



Gorse 



Limes 



Horse-chestnut 



Sumach 



Ampelopsis 



Spindle Tree 



Whin 



Laburnum 



Arbutus 



Loiseleuria 



Rhododendron 



Andromeda 



Privet 



Bittersweet 



Plane 



