As Kaidan looked over his notes, he began to wonder what parts of the carnations he could identify utilizing the notes that he had taken within the classroom that day. They had talked about flowers, and specific parts of them, such as the stems, calyx, corolla, androecium, gynoecium, leaves, ovule, and pericarp. Looking down towards his notes, he began to scan through them to find the section he had taken on each of those parts of the flower.
Stem Structure - Stems consist of the woody parts of a tree, and help with the structure, as well as the base layers of a tree. Stems have various rings within them, that can help us tell the age of a tree by counting these rings. In flowers, and smaller plants, stems also contribute to structure to help hold the flowers upright.
As Kaidan read about the stem structure, he knew that was easy enough to identify on the carnations. It was the green stick that stood upright, connecting to the roots, and the flowers. It also had leaves that sprouted out from the side of it, which he identified next as he read the next portion of his notes.
Leaf structure - Leaves consist of the epidermis, the mesophyll, and the veins. All of these contribute to the structure of the leaves, and holding the leaves upright upon the plant. It is assumed that these are filled with some form of a liquid as when you potentially break a leaf, some liquids escape from them.
Carefully pushing the flowers aside, Kaidan would uncover the leafy portions of the flowers, examining them with the utmost caution so as to not damage the plants he was carefully working with. Last thing he wanted to do was kill some of his mother's plants by accidentally breaking a flower off of a stem, or something of the sort. Once he finished with the leaves, he'd finally move onto the flowery portion of the carnations.
Calyx - Also known as the Sepals, the collection of sepals that is, is the pieces of the bud that break away to reveal the flower. They function as protection for the flower when it's still in the budding phase.
So Kaidan carefully lifted up the flower to peek underneath of the petals, and there he was able to identify the green pieces of the plant that extended out from under the petals, which he could easily tell happened to be the Calyx of the flower. Once that was completed and identified, he turned to look towards the top of the flower to see if he couldn't identify the Corolla of the flower. That would technically be the easiest portion to identify. Looking down towards his notes though, he wanted to be sure he knew exactly what he happened to be looking for.
Corolla - The collection of petals on a flower. They usually can give off a smell, so try smelling the petals up closely if you come into contact with any flowers you might find in your journeys.
Well, that was easy enough to find as he looked towards the carnations. Yup, there were the petals, a beautiful hue of red, just like Kaidan enjoyed. Placing his nose close to the petals, he would breath in deeply, and smell their aromatic variety that came from the carnations. It was almost intoxicating as he allowed the scents to fill his nostrils. Moving his head back, he still felt a bit woozy from his use of Res when watering the plants, but that was to be expected. He had at least not overgave watering the plants, and had a lot of control over the spells he was utilizing in order to water them. Anyways, he thought, onto the next portion of the flower.
Androecium - Also known as the stamen of the flower, produces the pollen in a flower. They usually stick out of the corolla, and have sticky tips to them
So, as Kaidan continued his examination of the Carnations, he finally found them, though they were a bit tougher to find than the obvious corolla or calyx. Instead of sticking out, they seemed to be buried deeper within the corolla, but still had small little yellow tips sticking out, which he carefully touched and felt to see if they truly happened to be sticky. That they were, and he was happy then that he had taken the time to actually search for them, and found out that the pollen came off on his finger as he withdrew it from the corolla of the carnations. Looking towards his finger, which had little yellow bits of pollen on it now, he brushed it off against the wooden flowerpots, and then looked back down towards his notes in order to see what the next piece of the flower was on his list.
Gynoecium - commonly referred to as the Carpel of the flowers, which usually produce the ovule, and eggs that get pollinated by the pollinators (such as bees or beetles), and produce the seeds of the flower. Very difficult to find in some flowers, unless they are dissected.
So Kaidan began to start his new search for the Carpel or Gynoecium of the flower, and unfortunately, he was unable to locate it in the carnations that he happened to be examining. And he was too scared to clip off one of the corollas in order to dissect it and find the portion that he was looking for. Hopefully they would do that in class as a theoretical lab of some sort, so that he could actually figure out what they did and their purpose. For himself that is, not just what the professor had spoken of that day. Well, if he couldn't find the carpel or gynoecium, it was very unlikely he'd find the ovule without dissecting the flower as well. So he just read over the portion of his notes that talked about them in order to study it and try to memorize it for future classes.
Ovule - The ovule gives rise to the eggs, that are pollinated by the pollinators, and then that creates the seeds that can be utilized to grow more of the same type of plant that created the seeds.
Pericarp - The pericarp is the fruit's anatomy, and is made up of three distinct layers. The Exocarp, Mesocarp, and Endocarp. These three layers surround the ovule, which produces the seeds. It is also very hard to find the pericarp on most flowers, unless you know where to look for the fruit of the flower.
Poor Kaidan definitely didn't know where to find the fruit of the carnations, so decided that he'd wait again until class to learn more about these specific parts of the plants. He'd have to ask his instructor and possibly invite them over to his house in order to see if they couldn't assist him in identifying the final few structures of the carnation that Kaidan was unable to identify. Hopefully the instructors would be receptive of the idea, as Kaidan was definitely eager to learn more about what he was studying, botany, and the like. Looking up from his notes as he put them back into his backpack, he saw the sun was about to set. Perhaps it's time that I get back to the dormitory, he thought, and i'll continue my reading of notes, and studying there.
Making his way back towards the door to his matron's household, he knocked upon it once more, and when it opened, revealing his mother, he said, "I've watered the flowers with my reimancy, and am going to head back to the dormitories for some dinner... I hope you have a good night mother, and I'll come visit you more often while i'm in school to help take care of your carnations, as I know you enjoy looking at them, and they sooth your troubled soul..." She smiled sweetly, and nodded, a hand placed upon Kaidan's cheek. "I love you son, don't become a stranger now that you've been accepted to the university..." Kaidan smiled, and said, "I won't mother, thank you for allowing me to examine the carnations and help take care of them... I'll see you later!" And with that, Kaidan left his matron's household, and made his way back towards the dormitories, where he'd continue his studies of plant life from the notes that he had taken that day during class... |