. Elementary botany : theoretical and practical. A text-book designed primarily for students of science classes connected with the science and art department of the committee of council on education . Botany. Fig. 96.—The various elements in the process of budding. If the apex approaches the base, as in the Tulip-tree (fig. 97, i.), it is reclinate. If the two edges meet together, leaving the midrib in the centre, as in the Oak and Magnolia (11.), it is. Fig. 97. —Various methods of leaf-folding in buds. conduplicate. If each side be folded several times like a fan, as in the Lady's Mantle, Be


. Elementary botany : theoretical and practical. A text-book designed primarily for students of science classes connected with the science and art department of the committee of council on education . Botany. Fig. 96.—The various elements in the process of budding. If the apex approaches the base, as in the Tulip-tree (fig. 97, i.), it is reclinate. If the two edges meet together, leaving the midrib in the centre, as in the Oak and Magnolia (11.), it is. Fig. 97. —Various methods of leaf-folding in buds. conduplicate. If each side be folded several times like a fan, as in the Lady's Mantle, Beech, Sycamore, and Vine (iii.), it is plicate. When the apex of the leaf is rolled up towards the base, as in the Sundews, Ferns, and Cycads (iv.), it is 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 Edmonds, Henry. London and New York : Longmans, Green, and Co.


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