The elements of botany for The elements of botany for beginners and for schools elementsbotany00gray Year: 1887 to it belong all plants with dicotyledonous or polycotyledonous embryo. The first has been called, not very properly, Endogenous, which means in- side-growing ; the second, properly enough. Exogenous, or outside-growing. 427. Endogenous Stems, those of Monocotyls (tO), attain their greatest size and most characteristic development in Palms and Dragon- trees, therefore chiefly in warm climates, although the Palmetto and some Fig. 471. Diagram of structure of Palm or Yucca. 472. Stnic
The elements of botany for The elements of botany for beginners and for schools elementsbotany00gray Year: 1887 to it belong all plants with dicotyledonous or polycotyledonous embryo. The first has been called, not very properly, Endogenous, which means in- side-growing ; the second, properly enough. Exogenous, or outside-growing. 427. Endogenous Stems, those of Monocotyls (tO), attain their greatest size and most characteristic development in Palms and Dragon- trees, therefore chiefly in warm climates, although the Palmetto and some Fig. 471. Diagram of structure of Palm or Yucca. 472. Stnictnre of a Corn- stalk, in transverse ami longitudinal section. 473. Same of a small Palm-stem. The dots on the cross sections represent cut ends of the woody Imiidhvs or threads.
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