. Plant life, considered with special references to form and function. Plant physiology. PLANT LIFE. upper angle formed by the leaf with the stem. This angle is known as the axil of the leaf, and such buds are said to. Fjc. gS. Fifi. 98,—I, terminal sliont nf an elm. /', leaf- scars; k, axillary buds. Natural size, II, one of the buds cut lengthwise through center, magnified 3 diam. d, young axis; /', leaf-scar; bi, young lea\"es; ', twig of butternut, with leaf-scar, i;, small axillary bud, /', and larger accessory buds, c, d, above axil. Natural size. — After Gray. Fig. 100.—^A bit fjf
. Plant life, considered with special references to form and function. Plant physiology. PLANT LIFE. upper angle formed by the leaf with the stem. This angle is known as the axil of the leaf, and such buds are said to. Fjc. gS. Fifi. 98,—I, terminal sliont nf an elm. /', leaf- scars; k, axillary buds. Natural size, II, one of the buds cut lengthwise through center, magnified 3 diam. d, young axis; /', leaf-scar; bi, young lea\"es; ', twig of butternut, with leaf-scar, i;, small axillary bud, /', and larger accessory buds, c, d, above axil. Natural size. — After Gray. Fig. 100.—^A bit fjf stem of a honeysuckle {/.oJiico'a .vy/ostciiin) bearing large axillary and smaller superposed accessoiy buds above the axils of the scars, ?i n, from which leaves have fallen. Natural size,— After Frank,. 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 Barnes, Charles Reid, 1858-1910. New York, H. Holt & company
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