. The elements of vegetable histology. Plant anatomy. 186 THE ELEMENTS OF VEGETABLE HISTOLOGY 63, No. 2) occurs immediately beneath the epidermis. These subepidermal cells are frequently present in b^p^ry^nf^T^'n^ZZT^^^^^?'. Plate 63.—Leaf Structure. Transverse Section, Ficus Leaf. 1. Upper epidermis. 2. Subepidermal or hypodermal layer. 3. Cystolith in subepidermal cell. 4. Palisade cells. 5. Meso- phyll or leaf parenchyma; 6. Lower epidermis, showing stoma. the leaves of tropical plants and may be of use in pre- venting excessive evaporation of water from the inner leaf tissues. Stomata or b


. The elements of vegetable histology. Plant anatomy. 186 THE ELEMENTS OF VEGETABLE HISTOLOGY 63, No. 2) occurs immediately beneath the epidermis. These subepidermal cells are frequently present in b^p^ry^nf^T^'n^ZZT^^^^^?'. Plate 63.—Leaf Structure. Transverse Section, Ficus Leaf. 1. Upper epidermis. 2. Subepidermal or hypodermal layer. 3. Cystolith in subepidermal cell. 4. Palisade cells. 5. Meso- phyll or leaf parenchyma; 6. Lower epidermis, showing stoma. the leaves of tropical plants and may be of use in pre- venting excessive evaporation of water from the inner leaf tissues. Stomata or breathing pores are present. 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 Ballard, Charles William, 1887-. New York, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ; [etc. ,etc. ]


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