. Beginners botany. Botany. I8 BEGINNERS' BOTANY is, fahc onnuah). Of siu-ti at-o lily, crocus, onion, ])otato, and bull Jiottlo. True annuals reach old age the first year. Plants which are normally perennial may become annual in a sJiortcr- seasoti elimate by being killed by frost, rather than by dying naturally at the end of a season of growth. They are cli- matic annuals. Such plants are called plur-annuals in the short-season region. Many tropical perennials are plur-. FiG. 13. — A Shrub or Bush. Dogwood osier. annuals when grown in the north, but they are treated as true annuals because t


. Beginners botany. Botany. I8 BEGINNERS' BOTANY is, fahc onnuah). Of siu-ti at-o lily, crocus, onion, ])otato, and bull Jiottlo. True annuals reach old age the first year. Plants which are normally perennial may become annual in a sJiortcr- seasoti elimate by being killed by frost, rather than by dying naturally at the end of a season of growth. They are cli- matic annuals. Such plants are called plur-annuals in the short-season region. Many tropical perennials are plur-. FiG. 13. — A Shrub or Bush. Dogwood osier. annuals when grown in the north, but they are treated as true annuals because they ripen sufificient of their crop the same season in which the seeds are sown to make them worth cultivating, as tomato, red pepper, castor bean, cotton. Name several vegetables that are planted in gardens with the expectation that they will bear till frost comes. Woody or ligneous plants usually live longer than herbs. Those that remain low and produce several or. 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 Bailey, L. H. (Liberty Hyde), 1858-1954. Toronto : Macmillan


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