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ANGIOSPERMS 



over the earth. The many valuable plants, such as Corn, 

 Wheat, Oats, Barley, Rye, Rice, Millet, Sugar Cane, Sorghum, 



Blue-Grass, Timothy, and 

 others that are included, make 



A m ft /// the Grass family the most im- 



P \ v( W\ If port ant family of Angiosperms. 



A ll\ /If. ill II I II Except the Bamboos, which 



are shrubs or trees, the Grasses 

 are herbaceous. Some have 

 unisexual (Fig. 14, 16), while 

 others have bisexual flowers 

 (Fig. 18), and the flowers are 



FIG. 449. The flowers of the com- 

 mon Cat-tail. At the left, a staminate 

 flower; at the right, a pistillate flower. 



commonly arranged in spikes 

 or panicles. Their chief char- 

 acteristics are that their essen- 

 tial reproductive organs are enclosed in bracts and that they 

 have a nut-like fruit called a grain or cariopsis. 



FIG. 450. Sugar Cane. After Lecomte. 



Besides the grains upon which mankind depends so much for 

 food and the Sugar Cane (Fig. 450), which is grown extensively 



