FRUCTIFICATION OF PLANTS, is defined by Linnaeus to be the temporary part of a vegetable appropriated to generation, terminating the old vegetable, and beginning the new. It consists of the following seven parts; viz. the calyx, corolla, stamen, pistillum, pericarpium, semen or seed, and receptaculum. See BOTANY.
FRUCTIFICATION OF PLANTS
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