. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 2482 One rose growing out of another (on the left) Example of pioliferation II Alteration of Form involving no considerable change m nature or function of the organs 1 Ffiftiatwii in steins (Fig 2483) produces a broad ened and fluted form often curi ed in crozier like fash ion. The apex is furnished with severa


. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 2482 One rose growing out of another (on the left) Example of pioliferation II Alteration of Form involving no considerable change m nature or function of the organs 1 Ffiftiatwii in steins (Fig 2483) produces a broad ened and fluted form often curi ed in crozier like fash ion. The apex is furnished with several buds (rarely only one), and the arrangement of the leaves is quite anomalous. Fasciation is especially common in rapidly growing stems when an abundant supply of both water and food is available. Asparagus, dandelion and suckei shoots insing from trees after topping or se veie pinning fiequenth turnish examples Although the fasLiated stem seems to ha've been formed by the eaih unun t se\eial stems this is rarely the case rathei the growing apex develops extraordinarily m one (timsMisi ) dimension or organizes several buds / (th in stem parts which nonnallj iti t the unusual separation of the 1 I tially noticeable when the floral le 1 1 \ nioie or less wileh sti inted This is likelj to be accompanied by transformation of the floral into green leaves and sometimes bj proliferation 3 t^Hf?j(a;(7?o«*Mengthwise produces apparently twisted stems with 11 regular displace nient of the leases Such dis placement is especiall) notic < able when it iftects whoih 1 lea\ es the w h o i 1 s hem., stretched out into irre-'ul 11 1 rals Unequal growth 1 1 t 1 mensions bj the ti leaf produces the 1 crispate leaves ch 11 of manv cultivated pi uits 11„ 4 Lor tl defoimitiet such as swellings tubercles md galls of various forms u II due directly to the ) 1 a plant or an m il 1 Fin„i oithei nbil 11 1 tl lough the 1 loductive t the Swell t 11 1 11 t the tissues The bli kkn t in cherry and Ilu


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