. Elements of plant anatomy;. Botany -- Anatomy. ANATOMY OF TISSUl:S. 139 the periderm is developed in the ordinary manner. The cork wings are gradually worn away. Stems of Liquidamber illus- trate this. The outer walls of the primary epidermal cells taken collec- tively form a membrane around the plant organ which is more. Fig. go. Beginning of the growth of a lenticel on a birch branch, a stoma, b air space, c begin- ning of divisions which give rise to the filling tissue, d epidermal cells, c cuticle raised up. — (Z>e Bary.) or less impervious to air and water. The corky layers of the se


. Elements of plant anatomy;. Botany -- Anatomy. ANATOMY OF TISSUl:S. 139 the periderm is developed in the ordinary manner. The cork wings are gradually worn away. Stems of Liquidamber illus- trate this. The outer walls of the primary epidermal cells taken collec- tively form a membrane around the plant organ which is more. Fig. go. Beginning of the growth of a lenticel on a birch branch, a stoma, b air space, c begin- ning of divisions which give rise to the filling tissue, d epidermal cells, c cuticle raised up. — (Z>e Bary.) or less impervious to air and water. The corky layers of the secondary epidermis or periderm form a covering with similar. 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 Gregory, Emily L. Boston, London, Ginn & Co.


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