MEDICINAL PLANTS I 



1. Hop (Hum u! its Lupulus): 



a. Male flower. 



b. Female flower. 



c. Strobile. 



d. Female flower enlarged. 



e. Male flower enlarged. 



f. Fruit enlarged. 



g. Section of fruit enlarged. 



2. Cardamom (Elettaria Cardamomum): 



b. Cardamom. 



c. Section of fruit and seeds enlarged. 



d. Grain of Paradise (Amomum Meley<<i-tn) 



enlarged. 



e. Section of Grain of Paradise. 



f. Section of seed, natural size. 



3. Quassia (Picrcena excelsd): 

 . Leaves and flowers reduced. 



b. Male flower enlarged. 



c. Hermaphrodite flower enlarged. 



d. Cross-grained slice of wood (the 



' <,':.;issia " of tni'lcl. 



4. Cascarilla (d-ototi 



a. Branchlet. 



b. Female flower enlarged. 



c. Male flower enlarged. 



d. Bark. 



e. Cross section of bark enlarged. 



5. Calumba (Jateorhiza Calumba): 



a. Leaves and flowers reduced. 



b. Male flower enlarged. 



c. Female flower enlarged. 



d . Rhizome and roots reduced 



e. Slice of root. 



I 6. Gentian (Oentiana lutea): 

 a. Upper part of flower spike. 

 /,. Fruit. 



c. Part of rhizome. 



d. Part of root. 



