. British plants; their biology and ecology. Botany; Botany; Plant ecology. Fig. 31.—Swede, showing Tttber- ous Hypocotyl. (Reduced.) 1, " ; Fig. 32. — Kohlrabi, showdtq TuBEKOTTS Stem beaeing Leait- ScARS (o). (Reduced.) annuals and biennials, or between biennials and peren- nials, and the estimation of age by the seasons fails alto- gether in the case of plants which live in those parts of the Tropics where there is no climatic interruption in the development of the vegetation. According to the frequency of seeding, plants are divisible into two groups : 1. Monocarpic Plants


. British plants; their biology and ecology. Botany; Botany; Plant ecology. Fig. 31.—Swede, showing Tttber- ous Hypocotyl. (Reduced.) 1, " ; Fig. 32. — Kohlrabi, showdtq TuBEKOTTS Stem beaeing Leait- ScARS (o). (Reduced.) annuals and biennials, or between biennials and peren- nials, and the estimation of age by the seasons fails alto- gether in the case of plants which live in those parts of the Tropics where there is no climatic interruption in the development of the vegetation. According to the frequency of seeding, plants are divisible into two groups : 1. Monocarpic Plants (Gr. monos, once ; carpos, fruit), which produce seed once and then die, and—• 2. Polycarpic Plants (Gr. poly-, many), which fruit more than once in their 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 Bevis, James Frederick; Jeffery, Henry John. London, Methuen


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