. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany . - as 1 to 18). VARIOUS FOOD-PLAXTS 59. Fig. 57.—Sweet Potato. Flower-clusters coming from leaf-axils, , cut vertically: natural size. Fruit, i. Seed, cut in halfvertically to show the folded germ in seed-food (dotted), !. (Original.) Fig 58, I. — WhitePotato (.So/a/n/mtuberosum. Night-shade Family, So-lanacect). Base ofplant growingfrom an old tuberand producingnew tubers at .thetip of under-ground branchesof the stem.(Baillon.; —Planta perennial con-tinued from jearto year by its tu-bers; stem erect,about m. tall;leaves dull gre


. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany . - as 1 to 18). VARIOUS FOOD-PLAXTS 59. Fig. 57.—Sweet Potato. Flower-clusters coming from leaf-axils, , cut vertically: natural size. Fruit, i. Seed, cut in halfvertically to show the folded germ in seed-food (dotted), !. (Original.) Fig 58, I. — WhitePotato (.So/a/n/mtuberosum. Night-shade Family, So-lanacect). Base ofplant growingfrom an old tuberand producingnew tubers at .thetip of under-ground branchesof the stem.(Baillon.; —Planta perennial con-tinued from jearto year by its tu-bers; stem erect,about m. tall;leaves dull green,hairj-; flowers lilacor white; fruitfleshy, green.


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