The Four Seasons: A Short Account of the Structure of Plants : Four Lectures1865 - Plant anatomy - 75 pages |
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... stalks that support the leaves in a great number of plants are called Leaf - stalks or Pedicles , from pediculus , diminutive of pes , B 2 the Latin for foot , to signify little foot , SPRING . 3.
... stalks that support the leaves in a great number of plants are called Leaf - stalks or Pedicles , from pediculus , diminutive of pes , B 2 the Latin for foot , to signify little foot , SPRING . 3.
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... stalk or not . On those branches of the Wall - flower that bear flowers the leaf - stalk is hardly perceptible , but in the leaves that grow nearer the ground it is very distinct . The leaf- stalk is composed of several thread - like ...
... stalk or not . On those branches of the Wall - flower that bear flowers the leaf - stalk is hardly perceptible , but in the leaves that grow nearer the ground it is very distinct . The leaf- stalk is composed of several thread - like ...
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... stalk that supports the flower , are called Se'pals . The word sepal comes from the Latin word separ , and signifies divided into segments . They form the Calyx or flower - cup . The word calyx comes from the Greek word káλuğ , which ...
... stalk that supports the flower , are called Se'pals . The word sepal comes from the Latin word separ , and signifies divided into segments . They form the Calyx or flower - cup . The word calyx comes from the Greek word káλuğ , which ...
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... stalk , and the border the blade . In some plants the blossom is Mono - pet'alous , that is to say , it is composed of but one piece : in others there are no petals at all , because they are not wanted . If we gently pull off the calyx ...
... stalk , and the border the blade . In some plants the blossom is Mono - pet'alous , that is to say , it is composed of but one piece : in others there are no petals at all , because they are not wanted . If we gently pull off the calyx ...
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... stalk , and the head , which is called an Anther , and comes from ävenpos , the Greek for flowered , and which corresponds to the blade of the leaf in a modified form . The anther is a sort of bag which is divided into two pouches or ...
... stalk , and the head , which is called an Anther , and comes from ävenpos , the Greek for flowered , and which corresponds to the blade of the leaf in a modified form . The anther is a sort of bag which is divided into two pouches or ...
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