. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . is LziTES. S- 8, stem: pt, petiole: I, leaflet: t, imperrect tendril; st, stipules. [planes perpendicular to the direction of the stem, tontersect it at all the places where leaves are given off,ilhe part of the stem interposed betweea every twoj:»nti{»uous planes would be an A distinct appreciation of these -terms is im-iportant in estimating the general disposition of allr foliaceoua (leafy) organs, including numerousmodifications, among which we shall find the parts ofthe flower and other organs. Leaves.—The two or three
. The Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette . is LziTES. S- 8, stem: pt, petiole: I, leaflet: t, imperrect tendril; st, stipules. [planes perpendicular to the direction of the stem, tontersect it at all the places where leaves are given off,ilhe part of the stem interposed betweea every twoj:»nti{»uous planes would be an A distinct appreciation of these -terms is im-iportant in estimating the general disposition of allr foliaceoua (leafy) organs, including numerousmodifications, among which we shall find the parts ofthe flower and other organs. Leaves.—The two or three first leaves developedTrom the plumule are incompletely formed. Thosewhich are afterwards given off consist of a main stalk?»r ** common petiole {pt.) supporting from two to fiveleaflels (/), which range on opposite sides of leaflets are without any partial petiolesjeparaie italics). Leaves formed with distinct subordinate leafletsare termed compound. Those which consist of onlyMieexpandedportion are simple. I do not deem itkdris
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