. Foundations of botany. Botany; Botany. 126 FOUNDATIONS OF BOTANY flat and then grouped into a sort of cone ; in the snow- ball each half of the leaf is plaited in a somewhat fan-like manner, and the edges of the two halves are then brought round so as to meet; in the lady's mantle the fan-like plaiting is very distinct; in the wood sorrel each leaflet. Fio. 87,1. — Types of Vernation. 1, 2, Clierry; 3, 4, European walnut; 5, 6, snowtall; 7, lady's mantle; 8, oxalis. is folded smoothly, and then the three leaflets packed closely side by side. All these modes of vernation and many others have
. Foundations of botany. Botany; Botany. 126 FOUNDATIONS OF BOTANY flat and then grouped into a sort of cone ; in the snow- ball each half of the leaf is plaited in a somewhat fan-like manner, and the edges of the two halves are then brought round so as to meet; in the lady's mantle the fan-like plaiting is very distinct; in the wood sorrel each leaflet. Fio. 87,1. — Types of Vernation. 1, 2, Clierry; 3, 4, European walnut; 5, 6, snowtall; 7, lady's mantle; 8, oxalis. is folded smoothly, and then the three leaflets packed closely side by side. All these modes of vernation and many others have received accurate descriptive names by which they are known to botanists. 137. Importance of Vernation. —The significance of ver- nation is best understood by considering that there are two. 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 Bergen, Joseph Y. (Joseph Young), 1851-1917; Eastwood, Alice, 1859-1953. Boston, Ginn & Co.
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