Image:Meconopsis nepalensis.jpg

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Meconopsis nepalensis syn. Meconopsis napaulensis. Original caption: "Plate IX. Fig. 1. Hairs of the stem. 2. Stamen. 3. Pollen. 4. Ovary. 5. Transverse section of ovary. 6. Ovules :— all magnified. 7. Ripe capsule, natural size; and 8, hairs of its surface, magnified. 9. Seeds, natural size. 10. Seed. 11. The same with the testa removed. 12. Longitudinal section of albumen. 13. Embryo. 14. Seeds that have grown together. 15. Longitudinal section of the same. 16, 17. Deformed embryos from the same :—all magnified.

Source

Hooker, Joseph Dalton; Cathcart, John Fergusson; Fitch, Walter Hood: Illustrations of Himalayan plants p.48. Immediate image source: [1], who claim copyright. Cropped, color balanced, and smudges and background removed in Photoshop.

Date

Published 1855

Author

Cathcart, John Fergusson (1802 - 1851)

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