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English: Cussonia gerrardi (synonym of Seemannaralia gerrardii), southern African tree from Hooker's Icones Plantarum

1. the pentamerous flower
2. adaxial view of stamen
3. abaxial view of stamen
4. external view of gynoecium
5. cross-section of the two-locular gynoecium, with two ovules (one per locule)
6. fruit

7. seed (the mature, fertilized stage of the ovule)
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Source http://plantillustrations.org/illustration.php?id_illustration=34080
Author Matilda Smith (1854-1926)
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