. Essentials of botany. Botany; Botany. T Fig. 64. Leaf of Pansy, with Leaf- like Stipules. sometimes as leaf like bodies, for ex- ample in the pansy (Fig. 64), and in many other forms, one of which is that of spinous appendages, as shown in the common locust (Fig: 68). 119. Parallel- Veined Leaves. — The leaves of many great groups of plants, such as the lilies, the sedges, and the grasses, are commonly parallel-veined, that is, with the veins running nearly par- allel, lengthwise thi'ough the blade, as shown in Fig. 65, or with parallel 1 Unless the elin twigs used in the previous ^'.<'-


. Essentials of botany. Botany; Botany. T Fig. 64. Leaf of Pansy, with Leaf- like Stipules. sometimes as leaf like bodies, for ex- ample in the pansy (Fig. 64), and in many other forms, one of which is that of spinous appendages, as shown in the common locust (Fig: 68). 119. Parallel- Veined Leaves. — The leaves of many great groups of plants, such as the lilies, the sedges, and the grasses, are commonly parallel-veined, that is, with the veins running nearly par- allel, lengthwise thi'ough the blade, as shown in Fig. 65, or with parallel 1 Unless the elin twigs used in the previous ^'.<'- ^^- Parallel Vein- study were cut soon after .tie unfolding of the i^^S i" Canna. Veins leaves in spring, the stipules may not have been running from midrii left in any recognizable shape. to margin. Tig. 65. Parallel-Veined Leaf of Solomon's 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. Boston, Ginn


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