. A manual of botany. Botany. 342 MANUAL OP BOTANY The disposition of the rest of the iutrastelar ground tissue depends upon the arrangement of the vascular bundles in the stele. We may distinguish several types. The vascular bundles, few in number, may be arranged as a circle of wedge-shaped bodies just within the pericycle, as in the stems of Dicotyledons and most Gymnosperms. Then the conjunctive tissue consists. /'/;/. 728. Culliitertil blimlle Erulli stem of a Muuocotyleiloii. j>li. riiloem. X. Xyleni vessels, i'rotuphloein. Tlie bundle is siirroiimleil bv a small-celled sheath n
. A manual of botany. Botany. 342 MANUAL OP BOTANY The disposition of the rest of the iutrastelar ground tissue depends upon the arrangement of the vascular bundles in the stele. We may distinguish several types. The vascular bundles, few in number, may be arranged as a circle of wedge-shaped bodies just within the pericycle, as in the stems of Dicotyledons and most Gymnosperms. Then the conjunctive tissue consists. /'/;/. 728. Culliitertil blimlle Erulli stem of a Muuocotyleiloii. j>li. riiloem. X. Xyleni vessels, i'rotuphloein. Tlie bundle is siirroiimleil bv a small-celled sheath nf sclerenehyma. After Kny. of a central mass forming the pith, and a number of strands extending between the latter and the pericycle, constituting the so-called medullary rays. The vascular bundles may be numerous, and arranged irregularly, or in a series of circles, in the stele, as in the stems of Monocotyledons. There is then, no pith, but merely interfascicular ground tissue. The latter is generally most conspicuous towards the centre of the. 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 Green, J. Reynolds (Joseph Reynolds), 1848-1914. London, J. & A. Churchill
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