. The elements of structural botany with special reference to the study of Canadian plants [microform]. Botanique; Botany; Plant anatomy; Physiologie végétale; Plant physiology; Botanique. n« OP STRUCTURAL liOTANY. â 1'!! I lb'' ' * I' il -k -is 1 i 'riie representatives of this largo Order are very nu- merous. From the gardens may lu! had lilies of various sorts, Asparagus, Star-of-Bethlehem, Tulip, Onion, Hya- cinth, (fee, whilst the fields and woods supply the Uell- wort, riintonia, Solomon's Seal, Snii- lacina, and others. As a rule the plants dower in spring and efirly sunune


. The elements of structural botany with special reference to the study of Canadian plants [microform]. Botanique; Botany; Plant anatomy; Physiologie végétale; Plant physiology; Botanique. n« OP STRUCTURAL liOTANY. â 1'!! I lb'' ' * I' il -k -is 1 i 'riie representatives of this largo Order are very nu- merous. From the gardens may lu! had lilies of various sorts, Asparagus, Star-of-Bethlehem, Tulip, Onion, Hya- cinth, (fee, whilst the fields and woods supply the Uell- wort, riintonia, Solomon's Seal, Snii- lacina, and others. As a rule the plants dower in spring and efirly sununer. 88, Iris. For tills lesson any variety of the common g rden Flag will answer very well. In our marshes in early summer abundant specimens of a wild species may be obtained without much trouble, but the cultivated plants will probably lie moieaccessible. Note fii'st the fleshy underground stem or root- stock, with the fibrous roots below (Fig. 88). If you have a sufficient length of this root- stock you will notice the scars upon the older portions, show- ing where the leaves of forrior seasons have boon sent up. The new I>uds ex- pand into a crowd" J ^jr. ««. cluNti^r of leaves, tlie sli;« and aiiMii.^vniciit of wliidi â slumld b(5 eaiffiilly ubscrvid. Cut tlie wlioU; chisicr across near tlie bast-, and the seutioii will be as repiv- sented in Fig. 80, the .section of each leaf l)eing V-shapetl, Pl;r. 8S.âr{()ck i,;i(lle.\vis 1)1'Iris. (Gray.) Fitf. «).âCross aoctioa of cluster of cquitant leaves. (Gray.). 1 â¢. 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 Spotton, H. B. (Henry Byron), 1844-1933; MacSwain, John. Toronto : W. J. Gage


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