. South African botany. Botany. 10 SOUl'H AFRIOAN BOTANY. Fig. 6.—Germination of the Pine Seed (Pinus Pinea). I. Longitudinal section of seed. II. Different views of germinating seed. A. Testa ruptured and radicle appearing. B. Portion of testa removed showing endosperm e. 0. Longitudinal section showing cotyledons c. D. Transverse skeleton. III. Cotyledons above ground, s. Testa, w. Radicle, y. Micropyle. he. Hypo- eolyl. w'. Lateral roots (after Sachs\. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and


. South African botany. Botany. 10 SOUl'H AFRIOAN BOTANY. Fig. 6.—Germination of the Pine Seed (Pinus Pinea). I. Longitudinal section of seed. II. Different views of germinating seed. A. Testa ruptured and radicle appearing. B. Portion of testa removed showing endosperm e. 0. Longitudinal section showing cotyledons c. D. Transverse skeleton. III. Cotyledons above ground, s. Testa, w. Radicle, y. Micropyle. he. Hypo- eolyl. w'. Lateral roots (after Sachs\. 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 Storey, Francis W; Wright, K. London, New York, Longmans, Green


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