. A manual of the medical botany of North America [microform]. Botany, Medical; Botany; Botanique médicale; Botanique. THE ROOT. a the root-end of the embiyo, the? arc pvoiluccd a chi ^ter of roots at once, as in the Intliiiii ccn-n : such are ;nniiuiiat('il fascicled roots. T(j this class belong tiie grasses ami very many licrbaceuiis plants whose rapid growth depends largely upon their abundant roots. Such are the two main forms of primary roots—that is, roots gi'owing directly from the seed ; but of course they are subject to many moditi- cations. We are to consider the beet, turnip, and ca


. A manual of the medical botany of North America [microform]. Botany, Medical; Botany; Botanique médicale; Botanique. THE ROOT. a the root-end of the embiyo, the? arc pvoiluccd a chi ^ter of roots at once, as in the Intliiiii ccn-n : such are ;nniiuiiat('il fascicled roots. T(j this class belong tiie grasses ami very many licrbaceuiis plants whose rapid growth depends largely upon their abundant roots. Such are the two main forms of primary roots—that is, roots gi'owing directly from the seed ; but of course they are subject to many moditi- cations. We are to consider the beet, turnip, and carrot, as presented U) us in cultivation, only as exaggerated forms of tap-roots, due chitlly to. 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 Johnson, Laurence, 1845-1893. New York : W. Wood


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