. Principles of plant culture; an elementary treatise designed as a text-book for beginners in agriculture and horticulture. Horticulture; Botany. Healing wound formed by cutting ofl" a branch (A). the rapid growth, when fig. 25. Showing at base of carubmm cells wiiiow cutting. are unusually active, laige areas of bark, even extending clear around the stem and as deep as the cambium layer, may sometimes be reuKjved from trees without destroy- ing their life, provided the recently-formed wood layer is not injured (71). In this case, the outer cells of the thin layer of cambium that


. Principles of plant culture; an elementary treatise designed as a text-book for beginners in agriculture and horticulture. Horticulture; Botany. Healing wound formed by cutting ofl" a branch (A). the rapid growth, when fig. 25. Showing at base of carubmm cells wiiiow cutting. are unusually active, laige areas of bark, even extending clear around the stem and as deep as the cambium layer, may sometimes be reuKjved from trees without destroy- ing their life, provided the recently-formed wood layer is not injured (71). In this case, the outer cells of the thin layer of cambium that remains on the surface of the wood promptly change to bark cells, hence a new bark layer forms over the exposed surface the same season. Se\'eral successi\e crops of bark are sometimes removed from the trunk of the cork oak,* but in this case, the- cambium layer is usually not injured. = Quereits 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 Goff, E. S. (Emmett Stull), 1852-1902. Madison, Wis. , The Author


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