. A guide to the wild flowers [microform]. Wild flowers; Botany; Fleurs sauvages; Botanique. â â i \i H lo A CMAl'l'ER TO STUDY. off from the midrib and branch again into veinlets that run to- getner and form a network, or mesh. (Fig. 30.) Netteu- veined leaves are said to be Feather -Veined when the sec- ondary veins all start from the sides of llie midrib, running from the base to the apex of the leaf. (I'k;. 31.) Tjiey are called Palmately-Veined when several veins of equal size start from the same point at the base of the leaf and spread out towards the margin. Parallel-Veined leaves are t


. A guide to the wild flowers [microform]. Wild flowers; Botany; Fleurs sauvages; Botanique. â â i \i H lo A CMAl'l'ER TO STUDY. off from the midrib and branch again into veinlets that run to- getner and form a network, or mesh. (Fig. 30.) Netteu- veined leaves are said to be Feather -Veined when the sec- ondary veins all start from the sides of llie midrib, running from the base to the apex of the leaf. (I'k;. 31.) Tjiey are called Palmately-Veined when several veins of equal size start from the same point at the base of the leaf and spread out towards the margin. Parallel-Veined leaves are those in which the main veins run side by side, without branching or running together. ( 32.) The veining of the leaves is always in complete harmony with their shape, so that much can be learned by noticing this feature carefully. ,V k'.. 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 Lounsberry, Alice; Rowan, Ellis, 1858-1922. Toronto : McLelland, Goodchild & Steward


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