. Botany all the year round; a practical text-book for schools. Botany. BRANCHED LEAVES 39 creeper, etc., and one of rose, black locust, vetch, or other pinnate leaf. Notice that each of these last is made up of entirely separate divisions or leaflets, thus. 64. — Pinnately compound leaf of black locust. 65. — Palmately compound leaf of horse- chesmut. forming a compound leaf. Notice also that the two kinds of compound leaves correspond to the two kinds of vein- ing and lobing, so that we have palmately and pinnately compound ones. In pinnate leaves the continuation of the common petiole along


. Botany all the year round; a practical text-book for schools. Botany. BRANCHED LEAVES 39 creeper, etc., and one of rose, black locust, vetch, or other pinnate leaf. Notice that each of these last is made up of entirely separate divisions or leaflets, thus. 64. — Pinnately compound leaf of black locust. 65. — Palmately compound leaf of horse- chesmut. forming a compound leaf. Notice also that the two kinds of compound leaves correspond to the two kinds of vein- ing and lobing, so that we have palmately and pinnately compound ones. In pinnate leaves the continuation of the common petiole along which the leaflets are ranged is called the Rhachis. 46. Trifoliolate Leaves. — In a trifoliolate leaf, or one of three parts, it is often difficult for a beginner to decide whether the divisions are palmate or pinnate. To settle this question, compare a leaf of lucerne, beggar's ticks, 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 Andrews, Eliza Frances, b. 1840. New York, Cincinnati [etc. ] American book company


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