. Elements of botany. Botany; Botany. 234 ELEMENTS OP BOTANY. The mycelium of these is generally concealed in the substance of the earth, decaying wood, or other material on which the fungus grows, and the conspicuous portion of the plant is that on which the spores are borne. Lichens, familiar objects encrusting rocks or hanging in. Fig. 201. —Spore-Formation in Potato Blight (Pliytophthora infestans). an unbranched stalk, proceeding from the mycelium 7ii in tlie interior of the potato leaf, passing out of the epidermis e through the stoma up, and bearing a single spore-ease ; B, an older gro


. Elements of botany. Botany; Botany. 234 ELEMENTS OP BOTANY. The mycelium of these is generally concealed in the substance of the earth, decaying wood, or other material on which the fungus grows, and the conspicuous portion of the plant is that on which the spores are borne. Lichens, familiar objects encrusting rocks or hanging in. Fig. 201. —Spore-Formation in Potato Blight (Pliytophthora infestans). an unbranched stalk, proceeding from the mycelium 7ii in tlie interior of the potato leaf, passing out of the epidermis e through the stoma up, and bearing a single spore-ease ; B, an older group of stalks, showing spore-cases in various (Both greatly magniiied, A more highly than B.) beard-like tufts from the bark of trees, which were once regarded as constituting a separate division of the vegetable kingdom, are now known to be curious examples of a kind of. 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 Bergen, Joseph Y. (Joseph Young), 1851-1917. Boston, Ginn


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