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File:Foeniculum vulgare - Köhler–s Medizinal-Pflanzen-148.jpg

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Deutsch: Fenchel. A blühende und fruchtende Pflanze in natürl. Grösse; 1 Blüthenknospe, vergrössert; 2, 3 Blüthe desgl.; 4 Kronblatt, desgl.; 5 Staubgefässe, desgl.; 6 Pollen, desgl.; 7 Stempel, desgl.; 8 derselbe im Längsschnitt, desgl.; 9 derselbe im Querschnitt, desgl.; 10 Frucht, desgl.; 11 Theilfrucht, desgl.; 12 Frucht im Querschnitt, desgl.
Latina: Foeniculum vulgare.
Русский: Фенхель обыкновенный. A — растение с цветками и плодами; 1 — бутон; 2, 3 — цветок; 4 — лепесток; 5 — тычинки; 6 — пыльца; 7 — пестик; 8 — то же в продольном разрезе; 9 — то же в поперечном разрезе; 10 — плод (вислоплодник); 11 — мерикарпий (полуплодик); 12 — плод в поперечном разрезе.
Date 1897
Source List of Koehler Images
Author Franz Eugen Köhler, Köhler's Medizinal-Pflanzen
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