. The anatomy of woody plants. Botany -- Anatomy. FIG. 126.—Tangential section of wood of Ephedra species, showing presence of large rays. angiosperms are definitely corre- lated with the ap- pearance of vessels. A tangential sec- tion (Fig. 126) through the wood of Ephedra reveals the true nature of the rays in the Gnetales. Fig. 127 illustrates the organization of an individual large ray in the outer region of the woody cylin- der. The ray is. FIG. 127.—Portion of large ray highly magnified, showing presence of tracheary elements in ray Please note that these images are extracted


. The anatomy of woody plants. Botany -- Anatomy. FIG. 126.—Tangential section of wood of Ephedra species, showing presence of large rays. angiosperms are definitely corre- lated with the ap- pearance of vessels. A tangential sec- tion (Fig. 126) through the wood of Ephedra reveals the true nature of the rays in the Gnetales. Fig. 127 illustrates the organization of an individual large ray in the outer region of the woody cylin- der. The ray is. FIG. 127.—Portion of large ray highly magnified, showing presence of tracheary elements in ray 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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