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Fig. 3. 
Showing a flosculous flower, or a flower 
composed of florets only, called by 
Linnaeus tubular florets. 
a The whole compound flowers. 
b A single floscule. 
c The back of a compound flower, show¬ 
ing the calyx. 
Fig. 4. Trifolium pratense. Red Clover. 
To show the difference between this,, which 
is a head or aggregate of flowers, and 
a genuine compound flower, such as 
Fig. 1, 2, 3, exhibit. 
