. Plant life and plant uses; an elementary textbook, a foundation for the study of agriculture, domestic science or college botany. Botany. 156 STEMS A. Rhizomes. — The word means root-like. Rhizomes sometimes form the entire stem system of the plant. Some violets and nearly all ferns have ho true stems above ground. The leaves arise directly from the stems and are lifted into the air by their petioles. It is more common, however, for rhizomes to give rise to true stem branches. These, of course, push up into the sunlight instead of re- maining in the ground. Such ^branches are negatively geo- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plant-life-and-plant-uses-an-elementary-textbook-a-foundation-for-the-study-of-agriculture-domestic-science-or-college-botany-botany-156-stems-a-rhizomes-the-word-means-root-like-rhizomes-sometimes-form-the-entire-stem-system-of-the-plant-some-violets-and-nearly-all-ferns-have-ho-true-stems-above-ground-the-leaves-arise-directly-from-the-stems-and-are-lifted-into-the-air-by-their-petioles-it-is-more-common-however-for-rhizomes-to-give-rise-to-true-stem-branches-these-of-course-push-up-into-the-sunlight-instead-of-re-maining-in-the-ground-such-branches-are-negatively-geo-image232329719.html
RMRDYEWY–. Plant life and plant uses; an elementary textbook, a foundation for the study of agriculture, domestic science or college botany. Botany. 156 STEMS A. Rhizomes. — The word means root-like. Rhizomes sometimes form the entire stem system of the plant. Some violets and nearly all ferns have ho true stems above ground. The leaves arise directly from the stems and are lifted into the air by their petioles. It is more common, however, for rhizomes to give rise to true stem branches. These, of course, push up into the sunlight instead of re- maining in the ground. Such ^branches are negatively geo-
. Plant life and plant uses; an elementary textbook, a foundation for the study of agriculture, domestic science or college botany. Botany. 156 STEMS A. Rhizomes. — The word means root-like. Rhizomes sometimes form the entire stem system of the plant. Some violets and nearly all ferns have no true stems above ground. The leaves arise directly from the stems and are lifted into the air by their petioles. It is more common, however, for rhizomes to give rise to true stem branches. These, of course, push up into the sunlight instead of re- maining in the ground. Such ^branches are negatively geo- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plant-life-and-plant-uses-an-elementary-textbook-a-foundation-for-the-study-of-agriculture-domestic-science-or-college-botany-botany-156-stems-a-rhizomes-the-word-means-root-like-rhizomes-sometimes-form-the-entire-stem-system-of-the-plant-some-violets-and-nearly-all-ferns-have-no-true-stems-above-ground-the-leaves-arise-directly-from-the-stems-and-are-lifted-into-the-air-by-their-petioles-it-is-more-common-however-for-rhizomes-to-give-rise-to-true-stem-branches-these-of-course-push-up-into-the-sunlight-instead-of-re-maining-in-the-ground-such-branches-are-negatively-geo-image216443533.html
RMPG3RX5–. Plant life and plant uses; an elementary textbook, a foundation for the study of agriculture, domestic science or college botany. Botany. 156 STEMS A. Rhizomes. — The word means root-like. Rhizomes sometimes form the entire stem system of the plant. Some violets and nearly all ferns have no true stems above ground. The leaves arise directly from the stems and are lifted into the air by their petioles. It is more common, however, for rhizomes to give rise to true stem branches. These, of course, push up into the sunlight instead of re- maining in the ground. Such ^branches are negatively geo-
Germany, Kiel travel landmark vector illustration Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/germany-kiel-travel-landmark-vector-illustration-image544503339.html
RF2PHT7FR–Germany, Kiel travel landmark vector illustration
. Plant life and plant uses; an elementary textbook, a foundation for the study of agriculture, domestic science or college botany. Botany. 156 STEMS A. Rhizomes. — The word means root-like. Rhizomes sometimes form the entire stem system of the plant. Some violets and nearly all ferns have no true stems above ground. The leaves arise directly from the stems and are lifted into the air by their petioles. It is more common, however, for rhizomes to give rise to true stem branches. These, of course, push up into the sunlight instead of re- maining in the ground. Such ^branches are negatively geo- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/plant-life-and-plant-uses-an-elementary-textbook-a-foundation-for-the-study-of-agriculture-domestic-science-or-college-botany-botany-156-stems-a-rhizomes-the-word-means-root-like-rhizomes-sometimes-form-the-entire-stem-system-of-the-plant-some-violets-and-nearly-all-ferns-have-no-true-stems-above-ground-the-leaves-arise-directly-from-the-stems-and-are-lifted-into-the-air-by-their-petioles-it-is-more-common-however-for-rhizomes-to-give-rise-to-true-stem-branches-these-of-course-push-up-into-the-sunlight-instead-of-re-maining-in-the-ground-such-branches-are-negatively-geo-image232133942.html
RMRDJH5X–. Plant life and plant uses; an elementary textbook, a foundation for the study of agriculture, domestic science or college botany. Botany. 156 STEMS A. Rhizomes. — The word means root-like. Rhizomes sometimes form the entire stem system of the plant. Some violets and nearly all ferns have no true stems above ground. The leaves arise directly from the stems and are lifted into the air by their petioles. It is more common, however, for rhizomes to give rise to true stem branches. These, of course, push up into the sunlight instead of re- maining in the ground. Such ^branches are negatively geo-
Download Confirmation
Please complete the form below. The information provided will be included in your download confirmation