. High school botanical note book [microform]. Botany; Botanique. 36 OLOSSARy OF {â 2) Coma, a tuft of hairs to in seeds, as in Willow-hcib a.,.1 (FIk "0") The co.âa>nusfc ,.ot bo co>,fou, ^vitl. rhe'iâp, of llowors ; latter is attached to the fruit. (3) \nâ!/, a thill expansion of the testa ( oq^) Bttt in tho so,.,ls of tho Pino the win« splits ofT fro,,: the .sr,//,; upon whicl, tho .so(!d grows (Fig. 1G8). : tho body of tho seed within the integnment ,.ââ- taming (a) h'inhn/o, the young plantlot as


. High school botanical note book [microform]. Botany; Botanique. 36 OLOSSARy OF {â 2) Coma, a tuft of hairs to in seeds, as in Willow-hcib a.,.1 (FIk "0") The co.âa>nusfc ,.ot bo co>,fou, ^vitl. rhe'iâp, of llowors ; latter is attached to the fruit. (3) \nâ!/, a thill expansion of the testa ( oq^) Bttt in tho so,.,ls of tho Pino the win« splits ofT fro,,: the .sr,//,; upon whicl, tho .so(!d grows (Fig. 1G8). : tho body of tho seed within the integnment ,.ââ- taming (a) h'inhn/o, the young plantlot as found in tho socl lliis IS made up of (1) Itadidc, tl,e rudimentary stem (Fig. 204). (2) CotiiMons, or Sevd-leane,, the first leaves, often h,ck and fleshy, as in the Bean (Fig. 20r,), bnt so,ne- times thin and loaf-like. ooJ? ^'^"'""''' ''"^ ''"^^ ^^ the top of the radicle (Fig. (b) Albumen ov Endosperm, when present: matter âp outside the , as shown in tlio ^haded porcion of Fig. 20G, the liglit part in the cenfo being the embryo. Kind. DicoTVLEDONOus: having two cotyledons (Figs. 207 "08 oqo) Moxocotâ¢ono,;.s: having only one cotyledon (Figs. 210.' : having several cotyledons (Fig. 20(1) Ihis IS rare. ACOTVLEDONOUS : having no cotyledons (rare) Alâum,.vo,.s : albumen or endosperm in addition to the embryo (Figs. 20(i, 210). The following terms apply to tho folding of the parts of the embryo in dicotyledonous seeds : (a) Accumhad. when the radicle is turned so as to touch the edges of the cotyledons (Fig. 21 ;J), (b) IncumboMt, when the radicle is turned so as to lie against the Ijack of one cotyledon (Fig. 214). (c) Conduplirate, the same as incumbont with the additioia that the cotyledons are curved so as to partly infold the radicle (Fig. 215). Nature and Use of the Parts of the Flower. All the parts of tho flower are leaf-for,ns (phyllomos), differing ord,âary foliage-leaves


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