. Foundations of Botany. Botany. Fig. 275. — Red Cedar Trees planted by Birds roosting on Fences. parts at their leisure, leaving the seed perfectly fit to grow, as it often Squirrels and blue jays are known to carry nuts and acorns about and bury them for future use. These. Fig. 276. — Seed of Bloodroot with Caruncle or Crest, which serves as a Handle for Ants to hold on to. Ant ready to take the seed. deposits are often forgotten and so get a chance to grow, and in this way a good deal of tree-planting is done. 1 See Beal's Seed Dispersal, pp. 69, Please note that these images ar


. Foundations of Botany. Botany. Fig. 275. — Red Cedar Trees planted by Birds roosting on Fences. parts at their leisure, leaving the seed perfectly fit to grow, as it often Squirrels and blue jays are known to carry nuts and acorns about and bury them for future use. These. Fig. 276. — Seed of Bloodroot with Caruncle or Crest, which serves as a Handle for Ants to hold on to. Ant ready to take the seed. deposits are often forgotten and so get a chance to grow, and in this way a good deal of tree-planting is done. 1 See Beal's Seed Dispersal, pp. 69, 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 Bergen, Joseph Y. (Joseph Young), 1851-1917. Boston, Ginn & company


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