But in some of these plants the seeds also differ in shape and sculpture.
These differences have sometimes been attributed to the pressure of the involucra on the florets, or to their mutual pressure, and the shape of the seeds in the ray-florets of some Compositae countenances this idea; but with the Umbelliferae it is by no means, as Dr.
Hooker informs me, the species with the densest heads which most frequently differ in their inner and outer flowers.
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