An Introduction to BotanyLongman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1839 - 594 páginas |
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... covered with spots that have been mistaken for pores , and which give it a peculiar character ( Plate II . fig . 3. 5. and 20. ) ; and I have re- marked an instance , in Oncidium altis- simum , of its having tubercles on its surface ...
... covered with spots that have been mistaken for pores , and which give it a peculiar character ( Plate II . fig . 3. 5. and 20. ) ; and I have re- marked an instance , in Oncidium altis- simum , of its having tubercles on its surface ...
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... covered externally by a thin membrane or epidermis , which usually adheres firmly to the cellular substance beneath it . To the naked eye it appears like a transparent homogeneous skin , but under the micro- scope it is found to be ...
... covered externally by a thin membrane or epidermis , which usually adheres firmly to the cellular substance beneath it . To the naked eye it appears like a transparent homogeneous skin , but under the micro- scope it is found to be ...
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... covered with a minute granular appearance , the nature of which is unknown , and which is not found at the lines indicating the place where the cuticle was pressed upon the united sides of cells . There are some good observ- ations upon ...
... covered with a minute granular appearance , the nature of which is unknown , and which is not found at the lines indicating the place where the cuticle was pressed upon the united sides of cells . There are some good observ- ations upon ...
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... covered with fine powder . Hairs are sometimes said to be fixed by their middle ( Plate I. fig . 10. c ) ; a remarkable structure , common to many different genera : as Capsella , Malpighia , Indigofera , & c . This expression , however ...
... covered with fine powder . Hairs are sometimes said to be fixed by their middle ( Plate I. fig . 10. c ) ; a remarkable structure , common to many different genera : as Capsella , Malpighia , Indigofera , & c . This expression , however ...
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... covered by hairs , that portion is uniformly the ribs or veins . According to De Candolle , hairs are not found either upon true roots , ex- cept at the moment of germination , nor upon any portion of the stem that is formed under ...
... covered by hairs , that portion is uniformly the ribs or veins . According to De Candolle , hairs are not found either upon true roots , ex- cept at the moment of germination , nor upon any portion of the stem that is formed under ...
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Adolphe Brongniart anther apex appears arranged axis bark base become bladders body botanists bracts branches buds bundles called calyx Candolle carbonic acid carpels cause cavity cells cellular tissue centre character colour colourless common compound considered consists corolla cotyledons cyclosis cyme dehiscence developement direction disk dissepiments distinct Dutrochet elongated embryo Endogens epidermis exist Exogens external extremity fibres fleshy flowers fluid fruit glands grains granules green growing hairs inflorescence integument kind layers leaf leaflets leaves Linnæus lobes margin matter medullary rays membrane midrib Mirbel modifications Mohl monocotyledons nature nucleus observations organs ovary ovule oxygen parenchyma peculiar pericarp petals petiole pistil pith placenta plants Plate pollen pollen tube produced quantity radicle remarkable roots round seeds separate side sometimes species spiral vessels stamens stem stigma stomates structure substance surface term terminal tion tree tube valves vascular vegetable veins wood woody tissue yellow