[12] 97 FLOWERING PLANTS 



Types of Flower (continued). 



III. CAMPION (Melandrium), protandrous. 



A . Sketch the appearance of (a) a flower in the male stage, (b) one in the female stage. 



B. Cut longitudinally a flower in the male stage and make a sketch to shew that the styles are immature 

 and not fully grown. 



IV. PLANTAIN (Plantago major), protogynous. 



A. Sketch the inflorescence of crowded flowers shewing the projecting styles and the drooping stamens. 

 Note that the flowers open at the bottom of the inflorescence first. 



B. Draw a flower from the upper part, in the young (female) stage, with the unripe stamens hidden in the 

 corolla ; also a flower in the later male stage from the lower part. 



