Deutsch: Klatschmohn. A unterer Teil der Pflanze. B blühender Zweig. 1 Staubblatt vergrössert; 2 unreife Kapsel vergrössert; 3 dieselbe im Querschnitt vergrössert; 4 reife Kapsel natürlicher Grösse; 5 Samen sehr stark vergrössert; 6 derselbe im Längsschnitt.
Latina: Papaver rhoeas.
Русский: Мак самосейка. A — нижняя часть растения; B — цветущая ветвь; 1 — тычинка; 2 — незрелая коробочка; 3 — то же в поперечном разрезе; 4 — спелая коробочка; 5 — семя; 6 — то же в продольном разрезе.
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