. Botany, an elementary text for schools. Botany. and they assume grotesque form;?. Fig. 284. Try this with peas aud beans. 312. The first interuode above the cotyledons —be- tween the cotyledons and \hv plumule — is the epicotyl. It elevates the plumule into the air, and the plumule-leaves ejrjxiud info the ._,^- si,n,utiim ..f first true haves of the castor beau. jihint. These first true leaves, however, may be very unlike the later leaves. .31:3. GERMINATION OF BEAN. — The common bean, as we have seen (Fig. 2S2) has cotyledons which occupy all the space inside the seed-coats. When '^J '^^l^
. Botany, an elementary text for schools. Botany. and they assume grotesque form;?. Fig. 284. Try this with peas aud beans. 312. The first interuode above the cotyledons —be- tween the cotyledons and \hv plumule — is the epicotyl. It elevates the plumule into the air, and the plumule-leaves ejrjxiud info the ._,^- si,n,utiim ..f first true haves of the castor beau. jihint. These first true leaves, however, may be very unlike the later leaves. .31:3. GERMINATION OF BEAN. — The common bean, as we have seen (Fig. 2S2) has cotyledons which occupy all the space inside the seed-coats. When '^J '^^l^ the hypocotyl or elongating caulicle -^ " emerges, the plumule-leaves have begun 28«. (Ifiiniiiatinii fas- tor beau. KiMiosiK-rni to culargc and to unfold (Fig. ). The hypocotyl elongates rapidly. One end of it is held by the roots. The other is held by the seed-coats in the .>^oil. It, therefore, takes the form of a loop, aud its central jiai't "comes u])" lii'st {e- (•ause (if its lai'ge si/.e, Lima liean shows all these jiai-ts well. ;;il. GERMINATION OF CASTOR BEAN. 2H!.. Castor »n. —In the eastoP th.' lllhim aild Uor'atl"'"''"''"" are at the smaller end ( iiiiiini;it mil riiiiiiilctt> in castor bi-aii. 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 Bailey, L. H. (Liberty Hyde), 1858-1954. New York Macmillan
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