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... leaves ; and its extremities are sheathed . 2. The Stem . - It ascends ; is coloured ; bears leaves and branches at definite points : the extremities are not sheathed , but give off , successively , rudiments of leaves . 3. Foliage - leaves ...
... leaves ; and its extremities are sheathed . 2. The Stem . - It ascends ; is coloured ; bears leaves and branches at definite points : the extremities are not sheathed , but give off , successively , rudiments of leaves . 3. Foliage - leaves ...
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... leaves arranged on different sides of the stem . The lower ones spring in a tuft from its base , and have long stalks . The upper foliage - leaves are without stalks , and arranged singly on the stem , although some- times they are so ...
... leaves arranged on different sides of the stem . The lower ones spring in a tuft from its base , and have long stalks . The upper foliage - leaves are without stalks , and arranged singly on the stem , although some- times they are so ...
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... leaves form- ing a flower . All the branches , also , end in flowers or flower - buds . The stem , we find , ascends ; is coloured green , and is herbaceous in texture ; it bears foliage - leaves and ends in a flower . 3. FOLIAGE - LEAVES ...
... leaves form- ing a flower . All the branches , also , end in flowers or flower - buds . The stem , we find , ascends ; is coloured green , and is herbaceous in texture ; it bears foliage - leaves and ends in a flower . 3. FOLIAGE - LEAVES ...
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... leaves of which these consist are smaller than the foliage - leaves , and some of them , in the buttercup , very small indeed , it will be necessary that you be very careful in your observations , making sure that you thoroughly ...
... leaves of which these consist are smaller than the foliage - leaves , and some of them , in the buttercup , very small indeed , it will be necessary that you be very careful in your observations , making sure that you thoroughly ...
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... leaves are each entire — that is , without the lobes or divisions of the foliage - leaves . They fall off early , and hence may be described as deciduous . These five outer leaves of the flower are singly termed calyx- leaves or Sepals ...
... leaves are each entire — that is , without the lobes or divisions of the foliage - leaves . They fall off early , and hence may be described as deciduous . These five outer leaves of the flower are singly termed calyx- leaves or Sepals ...
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