. Elements of plant anatomy;. Botany -- Anatomy. Fig. 24. A cross-section through tlie under epidermis and the mesophyll m of leaf of Hartiregia comosa. a epidermal cells, s stoma with guard cells, r air space, v outer court. X 300. —(Wiesner.) any other kind. Different names have been given it according to the different parts of the plant which it covers. On leaves and stems, it is called simply epidermis, on flower leaves, epithel, and on the root, epiblem. The classification may be tabulated as follows: {Epidermis. Epithel. , , Epiblem. Compound Epidermal System Secondary { Pleas


. Elements of plant anatomy;. Botany -- Anatomy. Fig. 24. A cross-section through tlie under epidermis and the mesophyll m of leaf of Hartiregia comosa. a epidermal cells, s stoma with guard cells, r air space, v outer court. X 300. —(Wiesner.) any other kind. Different names have been given it according to the different parts of the plant which it covers. On leaves and stems, it is called simply epidermis, on flower leaves, epithel, and on the root, epiblem. The classification may be tabulated as follows: {Epidermis. Epithel. , , Epiblem. Compound Epidermal System Secondary { 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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