Elementary botany elementarybotany00atki Year: 1898 72 PHYSIOLOGY. 169. Frullania.—In fig. 60 is shown another liverwort, which differs greatly in form from the ones we have just been studying in that there is a well-defined axis with lateral leaf-like outgrowths. Such liverworts are called foliose liverworts. Besides these two quite prominent rows of leaves there is a third row of poorly developed leaves on the under surface. Also from the under surface of the axis we see here and there slender out- growths, the r h i z o i d s, through which much Fig- 62 of the liquid Under side showing f

Elementary botany  elementarybotany00atki Year: 1898  72 PHYSIOLOGY. 169. Frullania.—In fig. 60 is shown another liverwort, which differs greatly in form from the ones we have just been studying in that there is a well-defined axis with lateral leaf-like outgrowths. Such liverworts are called foliose liverworts. Besides these two quite prominent rows of leaves there is a third row of poorly developed leaves on the under surface. Also from the under surface of the axis we see here and there slender out- growths, the r h i z o i d s, through which much Fig- 62 of the liquid Under side showing f Stock Photo
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Elementary botany elementarybotany00atki Year: 1898 72 PHYSIOLOGY. 169. Frullania.—In fig. 60 is shown another liverwort, which differs greatly in form from the ones we have just been studying in that there is a well-defined axis with lateral leaf-like outgrowths. Such liverworts are called foliose liverworts. Besides these two quite prominent rows of leaves there is a third row of poorly developed leaves on the under surface. Also from the under surface of the axis we see here and there slender out- growths, the r h i z o i d s, through which much Fig- 62 of the liquid Under side showing forked nutriment is under row of leaves and lobes absorbed. of lateral leaves.