. A manual of botany. Botany. Fig. Fig. 719. Portion of transrerse section of leaf of riaii.^. e. Epidermis. !i. Hypoderma, Fuj. 720. Section of leaf of Beta. e. Epidermis, Pali- sade tissue. Spongy parenchyma. has been caHeA spongy parenchyma {fig. 720, s.^).). It is chiefly remarkable for its abundant intercellular spaces. The general ground tissue of the cortex may contain many other kinds of tissue already described ; resin ducts, laticiferous tissue, &c., aU ocotu- in different plants. Crossing the cortical tissue of the stem we find fibro-vascular strands joining the


. A manual of botany. Botany. Fig. Fig. 719. Portion of transrerse section of leaf of riaii.^. e. Epidermis. !i. Hypoderma, Fuj. 720. Section of leaf of Beta. e. Epidermis, Pali- sade tissue. Spongy parenchyma. has been caHeA spongy parenchyma {fig. 720, s.^).). It is chiefly remarkable for its abundant intercellular spaces. The general ground tissue of the cortex may contain many other kinds of tissue already described ; resin ducts, laticiferous tissue, &c., aU ocotu- in different plants. Crossing the cortical tissue of the stem we find fibro-vascular strands joining the meristeles of the leaf with the main axial VOL. I. Z. 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 Green, J. Reynolds (Joseph Reynolds), 1848-1914. London, J. & A. Churchill


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