. Elementary botany [microform]. Botany; Botanique. FiK- 4'. STEM secondary axis is an iv/.w///,;J;^ 7^^^ ""^'^ ('"â¢) ^^"«i"g on a ^"t'^^;! ^-^^7 axis; and so ' nnJ^ ^V°"°^ false-Stems or sym- podia -A stem !^ brajK^c^ obviously must be an ax;; I ot the first, second, or third etc I order. Frecjuently, branched t<S^ are formed which, at first sight, se^«>niplc;thisisparticuhulvthe ^^ m plants possessing stJn s of ; delinite growth. ^ "' . ''"';^" ^"ormation of such a falselv simpi, stem-a s^mpodium-in^^t : '1 >
. Elementary botany [microform]. Botany; Botanique. FiK- 4'. STEM secondary axis is an iv/.w///,;J;^ 7^^^ ""^'^ ('"â¢) ^^"«i"g on a ^"t'^^;! ^-^^7 axis; and so ' nnJ^ ^V°"°^ false-Stems or sym- podia -A stem !^ brajK^c^ obviously must be an ax;; I ot the first, second, or third etc I order. Frecjuently, branched t<S^ are formed which, at first sight, se^«>niplc;thisisparticuhulvthe ^^ m plants possessing stJn s of ; delinite growth. ^ "' . ''"';^" ^"ormation of such a falselv simpi, stem-a s^mpodium-in^^t : '1 >'strated by considering the groVth t of a grass which lives fbr sct^^^i . â terranean shoot-svstem. Follou', n^? T^ .possesses a sub- Horizontal under-ground sten of , ^ ^ >^''' 'i-velopment of a -*' â ;;'id tfrminatcs in an inl Uorescence. iiut the base ot the erect i)ortion of this stem produces a bud which grows for a certain distance in the soil and presents the false appear- ance of |)eing a continua- t-^on of the original stem. I his lateral axis in turn bends out of the soil and produces flowers as did the first stem. A third a-xis arises on the second lateral axis and behaves in exactly the same manner as Its predecessors. Fig ,,K,:..-):. ,-\>- ^«;;'-';;:,''°-flowers (^Ste '^ possessed a leafy branch (11.), the. ^.;nnial VJrass. ir II â¢r'. 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 Groom, Percy, 1865-1931; Penhallow, D. P. (David Pearce), 1854-1910. A manual of the more common herbaceous plants of Quebec and Ontario; Gray, Asa, 1810-1888. Elements of botany. Toronto : Copp, Clark
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