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... terminal spikes - terminal , that is , until the leafy axis of the branch bearing them is prolonged through their midst . Each ovuliferous flower consists of a number of very small. FIG . 38. - Staminal scale of Scotch Fir . 48 [ CHAP ...
... terminal spikes - terminal , that is , until the leafy axis of the branch bearing them is prolonged through their midst . Each ovuliferous flower consists of a number of very small. FIG . 38. - Staminal scale of Scotch Fir . 48 [ CHAP ...
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... terminal buds . Direction assumed by stems . Rhizome ; tubers ; bulbs . The Stock . Remarkable modifications of stem- structures . 4. Leaves always lateral organs . Their arrangement upon the stem . Nodes and internodes . 5 ...
... terminal buds . Direction assumed by stems . Rhizome ; tubers ; bulbs . The Stock . Remarkable modifications of stem- structures . 4. Leaves always lateral organs . Their arrangement upon the stem . Nodes and internodes . 5 ...
Page 59
... terminal . Some trees , as Palms , never or rarely develop any other than a terminal leafy bud , excepting when they form a flowering branch . The consequence is , that their stems remain unbranched . We have already referred to the ...
... terminal . Some trees , as Palms , never or rarely develop any other than a terminal leafy bud , excepting when they form a flowering branch . The consequence is , that their stems remain unbranched . We have already referred to the ...
Page 61
... terminal organs ; neither are they , normally , capable of forming buds upon their surface . When a single leaf is given off at each node , the leaves are said to be alternate ; if a pair of opposite leaves , they are described as ...
... terminal organs ; neither are they , normally , capable of forming buds upon their surface . When a single leaf is given off at each node , the leaves are said to be alternate ; if a pair of opposite leaves , they are described as ...
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... terminal as well as axillary buds . As before pointed out , it is only by the development of the former that the original stem or its branches are prolonged . Some plants never renew their branches by annual terminal buds , as the ...
... terminal as well as axillary buds . As before pointed out , it is only by the development of the former that the original stem or its branches are prolonged . Some plants never renew their branches by annual terminal buds , as the ...
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