. First studies in plant life in Australasia, with numerous questions, directions for outdoor work, and drawing and composition exercises. Botany. Leavea making a whorl. Fi&5l Opposite Compound leaf of Questions and Exercises.— (1) To what rib-plan do the following leaves belong? Plane, •jasmine, violet, gum tree, silver wattle, golden wattle, geranium, periwinkle, tomato, hollyhock, snapdragon, grape vine, clover, , castor oil plant, lupin ? (2) Explain how and why the leaf of the plane tree is so strongly attached to the stem. (3) The dock has a large leaf ; how is the le


. First studies in plant life in Australasia, with numerous questions, directions for outdoor work, and drawing and composition exercises. Botany. Leavea making a whorl. Fi&5l Opposite Compound leaf of Questions and Exercises.— (1) To what rib-plan do the following leaves belong? Plane, •jasmine, violet, gum tree, silver wattle, golden wattle, geranium, periwinkle, tomato, hollyhock, snapdragon, grape vine, clover, , castor oil plant, lupin ? (2) Explain how and why the leaf of the plane tree is so strongly attached to the stem. (3) The dock has a large leaf ; how is the leaf stalk strength- ened? (4) When the garden lobelia throws up stalks for flowering, it alters the shape of its leaves. Describe both 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 Gillies, William. Melbourne, Whitcombe & Tombs, Ltd


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