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appears to be upon the end of the stem axis. It is usual, 

 also, for the short stem bearing the floral leaves to broaden 



FIG. 75. The Star-of -Bethlehem (Ornithogalum), showing the loose cluster of flowers 

 at the end of the stem. The leaves and stem arise from a bulb, which produces a 

 cluster of roots below. After STRASBURGER. 



at the apex and form what is called a receptacle, upon which 

 the close set floral leaves stand. 



Although many floral stems are produced singly, it is 



