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Français : ...Si nous présentons cette fleur de manière à régulariser ses diverses parties, nous obtenons la fig. 10. Les six divisions de la corolle sont visibles en AA,BB,CC. Deux des lanières pétaloïdes sont apparentes en D, la troisième devant se trouver dans l'axe de la fleur. La spathe est en E. De cette figure à l'ornement connu sous le nom de fleur de lis, il n'y a pas loin...
English: ... If we present this flower to display its various parts, we obtain in fig. 10., six divisions of the corolla visible in AA, BB, DC. Two of the petaloid thin straps are apparent in D, the third having to be in the axis of the flower. The stylised drawing of this figure for ornament is known by the name of the "flower of lily", it does not have there far...


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current17:44, 24 February 2006Thumbnail for version as of 17:44, 24 February 2006632 × 510 (89 KB)BuzzWikimedia...Si nous présentons cette fleur de manière à régulariser ses diverses parties, nous obtenons la fig. 10. Les six divisions de la corolle sont visibles en AA,BB,CC. Deux des lanières pétaloïdes sont apparentes en D, la troisième devant se trouve

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