. Foundations of Botany. Botany. ax Fig. 85. —A slowly grown Twig of Cherry, 3 inches long and about ten years old. The pointed bud I is a leaf-bud ; the more obtuse accessory buds /, / are flower-buds. B Fig. 86. R, a twig of European elm ; A, a longitudi- nal section of the buds of B (considerably magnified); ax, the axis of the bud, which will elongate into a shoot ; sc, leaf-scars. In the cherry the two halves of the leaf are folded together flat, with the under surfaces outward ; in the walnut the separate leaflets, or parts of the leaf, are folded. Please note that these images are e


. Foundations of Botany. Botany. ax Fig. 85. —A slowly grown Twig of Cherry, 3 inches long and about ten years old. The pointed bud I is a leaf-bud ; the more obtuse accessory buds /, / are flower-buds. B Fig. 86. R, a twig of European elm ; A, a longitudi- nal section of the buds of B (considerably magnified); ax, the axis of the bud, which will elongate into a shoot ; sc, leaf-scars. In the cherry the two halves of the leaf are folded together flat, with the under surfaces outward ; in the walnut the separate leaflets, or parts of the leaf, are folded. 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 Bergen, Joseph Y. (Joseph Young), 1851-1917. Boston, Ginn & company


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