. On the relation of phyllotaxis to mechanical laws. Phyllotaxis; Leaves. CONSTANT PHYLLOTAXIS. 91 accordance with the laws of chance, the side on which it falls, which. V /, 3 Fig. 37.—Scheme for constructing a (3 + 6) system by uniform rate of expansion in axis and primordia : the asymmetrical addition of one new member at a time produces a subjective appearance of spirals, or may be regarded as the result of a growth oscillation across the apex.'/ l^U "/ clearly indicates the course of the ontogenetic spiral, Right or Left should result in the fact that, given a large number of specime
. On the relation of phyllotaxis to mechanical laws. Phyllotaxis; Leaves. CONSTANT PHYLLOTAXIS. 91 accordance with the laws of chance, the side on which it falls, which. V /, 3 Fig. 37.—Scheme for constructing a (3 + 6) system by uniform rate of expansion in axis and primordia : the asymmetrical addition of one new member at a time produces a subjective appearance of spirals, or may be regarded as the result of a growth oscillation across the apex.'/ l^U "/ clearly indicates the course of the ontogenetic spiral, Right or Left should result in the fact that, given a large number of specimens,. 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 Church, A. H. (Arthur Harry), 1865-1937; Church, Arthur Henry, Notes on phyllotaxis. London, Williams & Norgate
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