. How plants grow [microform] : a simple introduction to structural botany with a popular flora, or an arrangement and description of common plants, both wild and cultivated. Botany; Ferns; Botanique; Fougères. C'llAI'TKIi I. now rtAMS (iHOW, AMI \MIAr rilKIU I'AKTS OK OIUJANS 4. Moruliife'-OliTV. "The Parts of a Plant. r. Plants ar<' cliirlly iniir>inuM^ that is, its iiistniiMciits. And as tli«>s(> parts an> all that any jilant n(M'(ls for its ^Towth, or vf^^ctatioji, th»'y iin> calltMl the ()n(jANs or Vkcktation. 2. Plants jils F/mrrrtt, from which coini's tho Fr
. How plants grow [microform] : a simple introduction to structural botany with a popular flora, or an arrangement and description of common plants, both wild and cultivated. Botany; Ferns; Botanique; Fougères. C'llAI'TKIi I. now rtAMS (iHOW, AMI \MIAr rilKIU I'AKTS OK OIUJANS 4. Moruliife'-OliTV. "The Parts of a Plant. r. Plants ar<' cliirlly iniir>inuM^ that is, its iiistniiMciits. And as tli«>s(> parts an> all that any jilant n(M'(ls for its ^Towth, or vf^^ctatioji, th»'y iin> calltMl the ()n(jANs or Vkcktation. 2. Plants jils F/mrrrtt, from which coini's tho Fruity and from this, tin* Stc )i\\i* riso to fm'w individuals, w hich increase the ntnnhers of that kind of plant, to tako thn place of tlu^ parent in <\\\i' time, and keep np the st(K'k ; that is, to reproduce and pei-petuate the species. So th«' Klowei* with its parts, tlu' Fruit, and the Seed, are called the plant's ()|{(iANS OF PKI'HoniMHON. 3. The different sorts of Lilies roj)respnted (m the first p:i^o, and the common Moi-nin<;. (Jloiy on this pa<,'e, show nil tlu' parts. 4. The Root (Fi<r, 4, /•) is the part which j:i-ows ;* intothe<,'round,andtakes in nouiishmont f(»r the plant from the soil. It conimoidy hranches and a^jain as it ^mows: smaller hranches or lihres aro named lionfhtit. roots never hear leaves, nor anvthiiii; besides root-hranclies or ro<)tlet.^. 5. The Hem (Fi<r. 4, .s) is the jiart which ears the leaves and At certain lixed places the stem boars a haf or a pair 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 Gray, Asa, 1810-1888; Lawson, George, 1827-1895. Halifax, N. S. : A. & W. MacKinlay
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