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Download this stock image: . Text-book of botany, morphological and physiological. Botany. ANGIOSPERMS. 537 peculiar structure, sharply differentiated as a whole from the rest of the organism. This peculiar appearance is due not only to the special properties of its axis, but especially to the presence of the floral envelopes, and most of all to the circumstance that the foliar structures of the flower are arranged, with rare exceptions, in the form of whorls, even when the leaves of the vegetative shoots are alternate or distichous, or disposed in other similar arrangements. Each of the distinct appendicular organs of - RPXHW1 from Alamy's library of millions of high resolution stock photos, illustrations and vectors.

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Text-book of botany, morphological and physiological. Botany. 34 MORPHOLOGY OF THE CELL, In the epidermal cells, the cuticularisation either affects a shell of the outer wall, or it attacks the side-walls

Text-book of botany, morphological and physiological. Botany. HE PA TICM. 355 wise and form two rows; between them arise a number of root-hairs with conical thick- enings projecting inwards. The archegonia

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Text-book of botany, morphological and physiological. Botany. MONOCOTYLEDONS. 623 Lilium bulbiferum are, on the other hand, normal axillary shoots, and probably the same is the case with those on the infloresence

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Text-book of botany, morphological and physiological. Botany. EQUISETINEM. 397 The end of the stem, enveloped by a large number of younger leaf-sheaths, terminates in a large apical cell, the upper wall

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