40 



Waysid^ weeds* 



main, eveit long- after the flower" lias wittered Jmd 

 fallen, as we see in the example (Fig. 33) » Look 

 closely at the. Stamens (Fig. 32) aftei" detachilg the 



Pw. 31—1 



Calyx and essential organs of common Broom, a, caljx ; i, stamena^ 

 c, curred style*. 



petak. Ton will perceive they are aU joined 

 togethei? at the base by their filp,ments^ and Sur- 



Pia»33;— PodcrlJeiamsdf cpnanbnSroonii. a, legume; i, persistent calyS; 

 c, remains of stamens; i2,. remains of stigmat 



roundj. as. it .were^ the pistil which in the broom 

 (Fig. 32) has a peculiar curve. This pistil enlarges, 

 into the -seed-pod or legume (Fig, 33), and from this 



