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FOLLICULUS

Volume 8 · 101 words · 1815 Edition

(from follis, "a bag"), a species of seed-vessel first mentioned by Linnaeus in his Deliciosa Plantae, generally consisting of one valve, which opens from bottom to top on one side, and has no fixture for fastening or attaching the seeds within it.

FOLLICULI are likewise defined by the same author to be small glandular vessels diffused with air, which appear on the surface of some plants; as at the foot of water-milfoil, and on the leaves of aldrovanda. In the former the leaves in question are roundish, and furnished with an appearance like two horns; in the latter, pot-shaped, and semicircular.