Text-book of botany, morphological and physiological . ent of which would be of unusual interest. Payer, Organogenic de la fleur, pi. 108. M l62 EXTERNAL CONFORMATION OF PLANTS. The separate stamens appear as roundish protuberances on the floral axis, and each ofthese immediately forms two or more roundish protuberances on its surface, after whichthe same process is again repeated. When fully developed, the stamens (Fig. 131) appeardivided dichotomously or trichotomously upon long stalks, the branches being developedsomewhat irregularly. On an originally nionopodial branching depends, on the o
Text-book of botany, morphological and physiological . ent of which would be of unusual interest. Payer, Organogenic de la fleur, pi. 108. M l62 EXTERNAL CONFORMATION OF PLANTS. The separate stamens appear as roundish protuberances on the floral axis, and each ofthese immediately forms two or more roundish protuberances on its surface, after whichthe same process is again repeated. When fully developed, the stamens (Fig. 131) appeardivided dichotomously or trichotomously upon long stalks, the branches being developedsomewhat irregularly. On an originally nionopodial branching depends, on the other hand, the form of thepinnate, lobed, di^ided, cleft, and toothed foliage-leaves of Monocotyledons and Dicoty-ledons. The leaf appears on the vegetative cone as a roundish protuberance whichquickly broadens into a shell-like form (Fig. 132, ^, b), and grows vigorously at its the apex protuberances arise at the right and left angles in acropetal order;these also grow in the same manner at their apex (/), and produce again lateral pro-.
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