. A Manual of botany : being an introduction to the study of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants . Botany. '98 FOEMS OF STIPULES. stipules on either side unite wholly or partially, so as to form an inter- petiolary or interfoliar (inter, between) stipule (fig. 206 s), as in Cia- chona and in Ipecacuan. In the case of alternate leaves, the stipules at the base of each leaf are sometimes united to the petiole and to each other, so as to form an adnate, adherent, or petiolary stipule, as in the Eose (fig, 207 s), or an axillary stipule, as in Houttuynia. Fig. 208. Hg. 209. cor


. A Manual of botany : being an introduction to the study of the structure, physiology, and classification of plants . Botany. '98 FOEMS OF STIPULES. stipules on either side unite wholly or partially, so as to form an inter- petiolary or interfoliar (inter, between) stipule (fig. 206 s), as in Cia- chona and in Ipecacuan. In the case of alternate leaves, the stipules at the base of each leaf are sometimes united to the petiole and to each other, so as to form an adnate, adherent, or petiolary stipule, as in the Eose (fig, 207 s), or an axillary stipule, as in Houttuynia. Fig. 208. Hg. 209. cordata (fig. 208 s). In other instances the stipules unite together on the side of the stem opposite the leaf, and become synochreate (nvv, together), as in Astragalus (fig. 209 s). The union or adhesion of. Fig. 206. Branch, r, and two leaves, //, of CepKalanthus occidentalis. s, Interpetiolary or interfoliar stipule, formed by the partial union of two. Fig. 207. Portion of a branch, T, of Eosa canina, or dog-rose, bearing a single. leaf, f, with its petiole, p, its petiolary or adnate stipules, s, its axillary bud, b, and its aculei or pricliles, a. Fig. 208. Portion of a branch, r, of Houttuynia cordata, with a leaf, /, and an axillary stipule, s, formed by the union of two. Fig. 209. Branch, r, and portion of the leaf, /, of Astragalus Onobrychis, with a synochreate stipule, s, formed by the union of two stipules on the opposite side of the branch from that to which the leaf is attached. The leaf is pinnate, and in the figure three pairs of leaflets or pinnae are 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 Balfour, John Hutton, 1808-1884. Edinburgh : A. and C. Black


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