. A manual of botany. Botany. Fia 83 Petiolate leaf of PaBsy ( Twla tricolor) witla large caulinary stipules at its base Fig. 84. A portion of the flowering stem of the common Pea with a pinnate leaf terminated by a tendril, and having two large stipules at its base, the lower margins of which are dentate. not become winged, but the stipules, s, i, are here very large and perform all the functions discharged usually by the leaf-blade. Stipules either remain attached as long as the lamina, when they are said to be persistent; or they fall off soon after its expansion, in which case they are dec
. A manual of botany. Botany. Fia 83 Petiolate leaf of PaBsy ( Twla tricolor) witla large caulinary stipules at its base Fig. 84. A portion of the flowering stem of the common Pea with a pinnate leaf terminated by a tendril, and having two large stipules at its base, the lower margins of which are dentate. not become winged, but the stipules, s, i, are here very large and perform all the functions discharged usually by the leaf-blade. Stipules either remain attached as long as the lamina, when they are said to be persistent; or they fall off soon after its expansion, in which case they are deciduous. In the Beech, the Fig, tbe MagnoUa, &c., they form the tegmenta or protective coverings of the buds, and fall off as these open. The stipules vary in their position with regard to the petiole. 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 Green, J. Reynolds (Joseph Reynolds), 1848-1914. London, J. & A. Churchill
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