Two Whorls of Carpels
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“When the carpels consist of several whorls on the same plane, the individuals of contiguous whorls follow the same law of alternation, as is exhibited in Fig. 133, in which a represents the axis, b b the whorl contiguous to it, and c c the exterior whorl."—Darby, 1855
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Darby, John Botany of the Southern States (New York, NY: A.S. Barnes & CO., 1855)
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