TIIE FLOWER. 
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Ro'tate, or Wheel-shaped Corollas have a short 
tube, and flat, spreading border. Fig. 185. 
Fun'nel-form.— When the corolla-tube is small 
below, and enlarges gradually to the border, as in 
Fig. 186. 
Sal'ver-form. —When the long, slender tube of a 
Fig. 186. 
Fig. 187. 
Salver-form. 
Fig. 18S. 
Campanulate. 
corolla ends abruptly in a flat, spreading border, as 
seen in Fi^. 187. 
Campanulate.— Bell-shaped corollas are said to 
be campanulate. Fig. 188. 
Irregular gamopetalous corollas are named as fol¬ 
lows : 
La'biate.— In labiate corollas the limb has the 
appearance of lips. Labiate corollas are of two hinds, 
personate and ringent, as shown in Figs. 189 and 190. 
Personate.— With the throat closed. 
Pin gent.— With the throat open. 
A Lig'ulate, or strap-shaped, corolla, is one which 
appears as if it were formed by the splitting of the 
tube on one side. Fig. 191. 
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