. Botany all the year round; a practical text-book for schools. Botany. 28 THE LEAF 31. Parts of the Leaf. — Examine a young, healthy leaf of apple, quince, elm, etc., as it stands upon the stem, and notice that it consists of three parts: a broad expansion called the blade; a leaf stalk or petiole that attaches it to the stem; and two little leaflike, or bristlelike bodies at the base, known as stipules. Make a sketch of any leaf provided with all these parts and label them respectively blade, petiole, and Ti. — A typical leaf and its parts: d, blade; p, peti- ole ; J, J, stipules.
. Botany all the year round; a practical text-book for schools. Botany. 28 THE LEAF 31. Parts of the Leaf. — Examine a young, healthy leaf of apple, quince, elm, etc., as it stands upon the stem, and notice that it consists of three parts: a broad expansion called the blade; a leaf stalk or petiole that attaches it to the stem; and two little leaflike, or bristlelike bodies at the base, known as stipules. Make a sketch of any leaf provided with all these parts and label them respectively blade, petiole, and Ti. — A typical leaf and its parts: d, blade; p, peti- ole ; J, J, 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 Andrews, Eliza Frances, b. 1840. New York, Cincinnati [etc. ] American book company
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