. Outlines of plant life : with special reference to form and function . Botany. VEGETATIVE REPRODUCTION. 209 cross-pollination.* To secure pollination, and especially cross-pollination, the agency of wind or water or insects is employed. To the peculiarities of these various agents, flowers adapt themselves in character of pollen, color, nectar, odor, form of parts, time of deveolpment of stamens and stigma, etc. For an account of these see ^^f 383-394. 296. The torus.—In the vicinity of the flower leaves the internodes of the stem are rarely developed, so that the nodes from which the flower
. Outlines of plant life : with special reference to form and function . Botany. VEGETATIVE REPRODUCTION. 209 cross-pollination.* To secure pollination, and especially cross-pollination, the agency of wind or water or insects is employed. To the peculiarities of these various agents, flowers adapt themselves in character of pollen, color, nectar, odor, form of parts, time of deveolpment of stamens and stigma, etc. For an account of these see ^^f 383-394. 296. The torus.—In the vicinity of the flower leaves the internodes of the stem are rarely developed, so that the nodes from which the flower leaves arise are close together. More-. 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 Barnes, Charles Reid, 1858-1910. New York : Henry Holt and Company
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