. Introduction to botany. Botany. 258 Figs. 255-260. Compound Leaves. 255, oddly pinnately compound ; 256, abruptly pinnately compound; 257, bipin- nately compound; 258, ternately decompound (the two primary divisions on the right are similar to the completed one on the left); =59 260 262 259, palmately trifoliate ; 260, palmately five foliate ; 261, a phyllodium, the petiole expanded in the form of a leaf; 262, the parts of a leaf: u, the blade; i, the petiole; c, the stipules;. 263 264 265 263, equitant leaves of Iris; 264, i, stipules adherent to the base of the petiole; 264, 2, stipules cl


. Introduction to botany. Botany. 258 Figs. 255-260. Compound Leaves. 255, oddly pinnately compound ; 256, abruptly pinnately compound; 257, bipin- nately compound; 258, ternately decompound (the two primary divisions on the right are similar to the completed one on the left); =59 260 262 259, palmately trifoliate ; 260, palmately five foliate ; 261, a phyllodium, the petiole expanded in the form of a leaf; 262, the parts of a leaf: u, the blade; i, the petiole; c, the stipules;. 263 264 265 263, equitant leaves of Iris; 264, i, stipules adherent to the base of the petiole; 264, 2, stipules clasping the stem and forming an ocrea; 265, leaf-like stipules. 394. 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 Stevens, William Chase, 1861-. Boston, D. C. Heath & Co.


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