. The elements of structural botany with special reference to the study of Canadian plants [microform]. Botanique; Botany; Plant anatomy; Physiologie végétale; Plant physiology; Botanique. 82 i:iJ MKNIS OK HTKrcnURAL HoTANY. 107. >,-«;xt lot us :t a spfuiinfii of the Commor, .M.' Tho inH(,resceiR-e of this very common -r!iss(Fij,'. JUa) is agm'nish pimiclp. The! .(Fiy. lOG) contain three to five fl.,, and urn lateraily ,'s within earhpair o/glumes. 108. A common pest in wheat-fields is the Grass known as Chesa It is comparatively easy of


. The elements of structural botany with special reference to the study of Canadian plants [microform]. Botanique; Botany; Plant anatomy; Physiologie végétale; Plant physiology; Botanique. 82 i:iJ MKNIS OK HTKrcnURAL HoTANY. 107. >,-«;xt lot us :t a spfuiinfii of the Commor, .M.' Tho inH(,resceiR-e of this very common -r!iss(Fij,'. JUa) is agm'nish pimiclp. The! .(Fiy. lOG) contain three to five fl.,, and urn lateraily ,'s within earhpair o/glumes. 108. A common pest in wheat-fields is the Grass known as Chesa It is comparatively easy of examination on account of the size of the spikelcts (Fig. 108) and flow- ers. The spikelets form a spreading panicle, eachof them being on a long, slender, nod- ding pedicpl, and containing from eight to ten floweis. ()f the two flumes at the base of ^ _ each spikol i one is consider- At;. ;m. Fig. 109. Ill , ably larger than the other. The outer or lower palet of each ower is tipped with a bristle or aim (Fig. 109), while the ,q,per palet at hmith hrcames ntfarhrd to the fjruove of the oblong grain. Ob-serve that the glmws are not a'.vned. 109. The Couch Grass is another very common weed in cultivated grounds. In this TVass the .spikelets are. Fig. lOS.—Spikelft of Chess. Fiff. 109.—Single flower. (Gray.). 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 Spotton, H. B. (Henry Byron), 1844-1933; MacSwain, John. Toronto : W. J. Gage


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