. An elementary text-book of botany, for the use of Japanese students. Botany. 38 MORPHOLOGICAL BOTANY. branch of which the internodes do not elongate, so that all the leaves of that branch are brought close together, as in the Akamatsu (Fig. 32) and Megi (Berberis Thuribergii] (Fig. 40). The leaves of the former, arrangement are said to be Alternate, and those of the latter Fascicled or Spuri- ously Verticillate. „ ( Alternate. Scattered leaves | Fasoicled. There are also two varieties among polymerous leaves: in one case, two leaves are produced at a node on opposite sides of the stem, as in


. An elementary text-book of botany, for the use of Japanese students. Botany. 38 MORPHOLOGICAL BOTANY. branch of which the internodes do not elongate, so that all the leaves of that branch are brought close together, as in the Akamatsu (Fig. 32) and Megi (Berberis Thuribergii] (Fig. 40). The leaves of the former, arrangement are said to be Alternate, and those of the latter Fascicled or Spuri- ously Verticillate. „ ( Alternate. Scattered leaves | Fasoicled. There are also two varieties among polymerous leaves: in one case, two leaves are produced at a node on opposite sides of the stem, as in the Nadeshiko (Dianthus chinensis) and Aokiba (Fig. 41); and in the other, three or more leaves are so produced at a node that the distance between any two adjacent leaves is equal, as in the Kyochikuto (Nerium odorum) (Fig. 42) and Yayemugura. Fig. Fig. 41.—Shoot of the Aokiba (Aucitba japonica), with opposite leaves. The leaves of the former arrangement are said to be Opposite, and those of the latter Verticillate. Polymerous leaves | Trpp°SI.*!' I verticilla 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 Saida, Ko?taro?, 1860-1924; Tokahashi, Akiomi, joint author. Tokyo


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