. Plant life, considered with special references to form and function. Plant physiology. 130 PLANT LIFE. 158. (i) Tendrils.—The leaf blade alone, or some of its branches, or the petiole and blade, may develop as a cylin- drical body, without wini/s and sensi- ™.,,.,rfil Hii'll ;jl tive, known as a tendril. In the pea, -^5^ WIM the stipules become very large, and take the function of the reduced blade (fig. 156). In other jilants the base may be broadly winged for the same Fig, Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enha
. Plant life, considered with special references to form and function. Plant physiology. 130 PLANT LIFE. 158. (i) Tendrils.—The leaf blade alone, or some of its branches, or the petiole and blade, may develop as a cylin- drical body, without wini/s and sensi- ™.,,.,rfil Hii'll ;jl tive, known as a tendril. In the pea, -^5^ WIM the stipules become very large, and take the function of the reduced blade (fig. 156). In other jilants the base may be broadly winged for the same Fig, 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 Barnes, Charles Reid, 1858-1910. New York, H. Holt & company
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