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y allied to the common iris, only that its flowers and fruit are clustered =
together on a hanging spike, instead of growing solitary and separate as in=
the true irises=2E The blossoms, which, though pretty, are comparatively i=
nconspicuous for the size of the plant, show the extraordinary persistence =
of the lily type=3B for almost all the vast number of species, more or less=
directly descended from the primitive lily, continue to the very end of th=
e chapter to have six petals, six stamens, and three rows of seeds in their=
fruits or capsules=2E But practical man, with his eye always steadily fixe=
d on the one important quality of edibility--the sum and substance to most =
people of all botanical research--has confined his attention almost entirel=
y to the fruit of the banana=2E In all essentials (other than the systemati=
cally unimportant one just alluded to) the banana fruit in its original sta=
te exactly resembles the capsule of the iris--that pretty pod that divides =
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ple rows within--only, in the banana, the fruit does not open=3B in the swe=
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