The figure also shows how admirably the peculiar form of the leaf is adapted to their mode of growth. In many other plants also the leaves, as they develop, successively protect the younger ones. A somewhat similar case is afforded by Uvaria (figs. 105,... On Buds and Stipules - Pagina 4de Sir John Lubbock - 1899 - 239 paginiVizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| Sir John Lubbock - 1899 - 282 pagini
...always more or less arranged as shown in fig. 2. 1 The works referred to by these numbers (1, &c.) are given in the ' Bibliography ' at the end of the...(figs. 105, 106, p. 70) ; and also by common Rhubarb, t, t, pair of leaves, connate, and sheathing in their lower half ; p, from this point to the base the... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1899 - 286 pagini
...species in a wild state, found that they were always more or less arranged as shown in fig. 2. ON.BUDS 0 The figure also shows how admirably the peculiar form...(figs. 105, 106, p. 70)-; and also by common Rhubarb, Fio. 5.—MESEMBBYANTHEMUM. I, I, pair of leaves, connate, and sheathing in their lower half; p, from... | |
| Louis Dunoyer - 1926 - 250 pagini
...dealt with here so far as it concerns technique, but references to papers dealing with the phenomena are given in the bibliography at the end of the book. The book is divided into four parts, which deal with pumps (Chapter I), manometers and vacuum measures... | |
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