. Botany for high schools. Botany. Fig. 281. Marchantia plant with cupules and gemmre; rhizoids below. them being male and others female. The plant propagates asexually by brood buds developed in little cups with a fringed edge, formed on separate plants (fig. 281). Each of these buds is a miniature thallus of Marchantia, with a growing point in a notch at two opposite points in the flattened nearly circular Fig. 282. Section of antheridial receptacle from male plant of Marchantia polymorpha, showing cavities where the antheridia are Please note that these images are extracted fr


. Botany for high schools. Botany. Fig. 281. Marchantia plant with cupules and gemmre; rhizoids below. them being male and others female. The plant propagates asexually by brood buds developed in little cups with a fringed edge, formed on separate plants (fig. 281). Each of these buds is a miniature thallus of Marchantia, with a growing point in a notch at two opposite points in the flattened nearly circular Fig. 282. Section of antheridial receptacle from male plant of Marchantia polymorpha, showing cavities where the antheridia are 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 Atkinson, George Francis, 1854-1918. New York, H. Holt and Company


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