. The anatomy of woody plants. Botany -- Anatomy. THE FUNDAMENTAL TISSUES 133 distinct, more or less continuous, zones: an outer one lying imme- diately under the epidermis and somewhat interrupted opposite the angular projections on the sides of the rhizome, and an inner one coming between the large medullary and the smaller ex- ternal series of bundles. The stor- age cells, which are characterized in the figure by their walls and in nature by the large amount of starch present in their cavities,oc- cupy all the trans- verse section not taken up by the epi- dermis, the fibro-. FIG. 96.—Rootst


. The anatomy of woody plants. Botany -- Anatomy. THE FUNDAMENTAL TISSUES 133 distinct, more or less continuous, zones: an outer one lying imme- diately under the epidermis and somewhat interrupted opposite the angular projections on the sides of the rhizome, and an inner one coming between the large medullary and the smaller ex- ternal series of bundles. The stor- age cells, which are characterized in the figure by their walls and in nature by the large amount of starch present in their cavities,oc- cupy all the trans- verse section not taken up by the epi- dermis, the fibro-. FIG. 96.—Rootstock of the bracken fern. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Jeffrey, Edward C. (Edward Charles), b. 1866. Chicago, Ill. , The University of Chicago Press


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