. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. 102 DESCRIPTIONS OP THE SHRUBS blotches at the base. The green fruit is large, 1J-2J inches long, like the Buckeye, but splitting into three parts having in each several globular dark brown seeds J inch wide. It is well adapted to solitary planting rather than among other shrubs. [Seeds; root cuttings. ] iEsculus. The Horse-chest- nuts and Buckeyes are mainly ornamental trees with clusters of large flowers and opposite decidu- ous palmately compound leaves. There are two or three species shrubby in growth and so included her Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ornamental-shrubs-of-the-united-states-hardy-cultivated-shrubs-102-descriptions-op-the-shrubs-blotches-at-the-base-the-green-fruit-is-large-1j-2j-inches-long-like-the-buckeye-but-splitting-into-three-parts-having-in-each-several-globular-dark-brown-seeds-j-inch-wide-it-is-well-adapted-to-solitary-planting-rather-than-among-other-shrubs-seeds-root-cuttings-iesculus-the-horse-chest-nuts-and-buckeyes-are-mainly-ornamental-trees-with-clusters-of-large-flowers-and-opposite-decidu-ous-palmately-compound-leaves-there-are-two-or-three-species-shrubby-in-growth-and-so-included-her-image232093692.html
RMRDGNTC–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. 102 DESCRIPTIONS OP THE SHRUBS blotches at the base. The green fruit is large, 1J-2J inches long, like the Buckeye, but splitting into three parts having in each several globular dark brown seeds J inch wide. It is well adapted to solitary planting rather than among other shrubs. [Seeds; root cuttings. ] iEsculus. The Horse-chest- nuts and Buckeyes are mainly ornamental trees with clusters of large flowers and opposite decidu- ous palmately compound leaves. There are two or three species shrubby in growth and so included her
. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. 102 DESCRIPTIONS OP THE SHRUBS blotches at the base. The green fruit is large, 1J-2J inches long, like the Buckeye, but splitting into three parts having in each several globular dark brown seeds J inch wide. It is well adapted to solitary planting rather than among other shrubs. [Seeds; root cuttings. ] iEsculus. The Horse-chest- nuts and Buckeyes are mainly ornamental trees with clusters of large flowers and opposite decidu- ous palmately compound leaves. There are two or three species shrubby in growth and so included her Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ornamental-shrubs-of-the-united-states-hardy-cultivated-shrubs-102-descriptions-op-the-shrubs-blotches-at-the-base-the-green-fruit-is-large-1j-2j-inches-long-like-the-buckeye-but-splitting-into-three-parts-having-in-each-several-globular-dark-brown-seeds-j-inch-wide-it-is-well-adapted-to-solitary-planting-rather-than-among-other-shrubs-seeds-root-cuttings-iesculus-the-horse-chest-nuts-and-buckeyes-are-mainly-ornamental-trees-with-clusters-of-large-flowers-and-opposite-decidu-ous-palmately-compound-leaves-there-are-two-or-three-species-shrubby-in-growth-and-so-included-her-image216416787.html
RMPG2HPY–. Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated). Shrubs. 102 DESCRIPTIONS OP THE SHRUBS blotches at the base. The green fruit is large, 1J-2J inches long, like the Buckeye, but splitting into three parts having in each several globular dark brown seeds J inch wide. It is well adapted to solitary planting rather than among other shrubs. [Seeds; root cuttings. ] iEsculus. The Horse-chest- nuts and Buckeyes are mainly ornamental trees with clusters of large flowers and opposite decidu- ous palmately compound leaves. There are two or three species shrubby in growth and so included her
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. Fundamentals of botany. Botany. i6 INTRODUCTION matter. Many biologists now use the term protoplast (instead of cell) to designate the units of protoplasm. 23. Structure of the Cell.—Painstaking microscopic study of cells has revealed the fact that they have a wonder- fully beautiful and complex structure (Figc. 8 and 9). The protoplast is composed of two clearly defined parts, a denser, more or less globular portion, the nucleus, sur- rounded by cytoplasm {i.e., cell-plasm). Nucleus and. Fig. 8.—Cross-section of a cell from the root of a marrow-fat pea. M", nucleolus; n.p nucleoplasm; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fundamentals-of-botany-botany-i6-introduction-matter-many-biologists-now-use-the-term-protoplast-instead-of-cell-to-designate-the-units-of-protoplasm-23-structure-of-the-cellpainstaking-microscopic-study-of-cells-has-revealed-the-fact-that-they-have-a-wonder-fully-beautiful-and-complex-structure-figc-8-and-9-the-protoplast-is-composed-of-two-clearly-defined-parts-a-denser-more-or-less-globular-portion-the-nucleus-sur-rounded-by-cytoplasm-ie-cell-plasm-nucleus-and-fig-8cross-section-of-a-cell-from-the-root-of-a-marrow-fat-pea-mquot-nucleolus-np-nucleoplasm-image232411889.html
RMRE37MH–. Fundamentals of botany. Botany. i6 INTRODUCTION matter. Many biologists now use the term protoplast (instead of cell) to designate the units of protoplasm. 23. Structure of the Cell.—Painstaking microscopic study of cells has revealed the fact that they have a wonder- fully beautiful and complex structure (Figc. 8 and 9). The protoplast is composed of two clearly defined parts, a denser, more or less globular portion, the nucleus, sur- rounded by cytoplasm {i.e., cell-plasm). Nucleus and. Fig. 8.—Cross-section of a cell from the root of a marrow-fat pea. M", nucleolus; n.p nucleoplasm;
. A textbook of botany for colleges and universities ... Botany. Fig. 1209. â A root cell of the ele- campane (i iitda He- tenium) taken from specimen pre- FlG. 1210. â An endo- sperm cell from a seed of the castor bean (Ricinus communis), showing protein grains (/)) made up of amor- phous proteins, crystalline proteins (c), and globular compounds of protein with calcium and magnesium, the globoids (g); highly magnified. â From Baknes (Part II). Nitrogenous foods. â Ni- served in alcohol; trogenous foods, such as the note the spherites p^gtgi^, ^re much less abun- of inulm with their . , , gro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-textbook-of-botany-for-colleges-and-universities-botany-fig-1209-a-root-cell-of-the-ele-campane-i-iitda-he-tenium-taken-from-specimen-pre-flg-1210-an-endo-sperm-cell-from-a-seed-of-the-castor-bean-ricinus-communis-showing-protein-grains-made-up-of-amor-phous-proteins-crystalline-proteins-c-and-globular-compounds-of-protein-with-calcium-and-magnesium-the-globoids-g-highly-magnified-from-baknes-part-ii-nitrogenous-foods-ni-served-in-alcohol-trogenous-foods-such-as-the-note-the-spherites-pgtgi-re-much-less-abun-of-inulm-with-their-gro-image216436675.html
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. A textbook of botany for colleges and universities ... Botany. Fig. 1209. â A root cell of the ele- campane (i iitda He- tenium) taken from specimen pre- FlG. 1210. â An endo- sperm cell from a seed of the castor bean (Ricinus communis), showing protein grains (/)) made up of amor- phous proteins, crystalline proteins (c), and globular compounds of protein with calcium and magnesium, the globoids (g); highly magnified. â From Baknes (Part II). Nitrogenous foods. â Ni- served in alcohol; trogenous foods, such as the note the spherites p^gtgi^, ^re much less abun- of inulm with their . , , gro Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-textbook-of-botany-for-colleges-and-universities-botany-fig-1209-a-root-cell-of-the-ele-campane-i-iitda-he-tenium-taken-from-specimen-pre-flg-1210-an-endo-sperm-cell-from-a-seed-of-the-castor-bean-ricinus-communis-showing-protein-grains-made-up-of-amor-phous-proteins-crystalline-proteins-c-and-globular-compounds-of-protein-with-calcium-and-magnesium-the-globoids-g-highly-magnified-from-baknes-part-ii-nitrogenous-foods-ni-served-in-alcohol-trogenous-foods-such-as-the-note-the-spherites-pgtgi-re-much-less-abun-of-inulm-with-their-gro-image232088262.html
RMRDGEXE–. A textbook of botany for colleges and universities ... Botany. Fig. 1209. â A root cell of the ele- campane (i iitda He- tenium) taken from specimen pre- FlG. 1210. â An endo- sperm cell from a seed of the castor bean (Ricinus communis), showing protein grains (/)) made up of amor- phous proteins, crystalline proteins (c), and globular compounds of protein with calcium and magnesium, the globoids (g); highly magnified. â From Baknes (Part II). Nitrogenous foods. â Ni- served in alcohol; trogenous foods, such as the note the spherites p^gtgi^, ^re much less abun- of inulm with their . , , gro
. The Indiana weed book. Weeds. WEEDS OP THE PURSLANE FAMILY. 36. Poktulacv oleracea Ij. Purslane. Pussley. (A. 1. 1.) Prostrate, smooth, freely branching from a deep central root; branches 4-10 Inches long; leaves alternate, wedge-shaped, rounded at apex. Flow- ers pale yellow, sessile iu the axils. Pods globular, opening by a little lid. Seeds very small, black, kidney-shaped, marked with a fine network. (Figs. 13, e; 44.) Very common in gardens, dooryards and cultivated grounds, especially in sandy and rich soils. May-Nov. Flowers numerous, opening only in the morning sunshine, then closing Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-indiana-weed-book-weeds-weeds-op-the-purslane-family-36-poktulacv-oleracea-ij-purslane-pussley-a-1-1-prostrate-smooth-freely-branching-from-a-deep-central-root-branches-4-10-inches-long-leaves-alternate-wedge-shaped-rounded-at-apex-flow-ers-pale-yellow-sessile-iu-the-axils-pods-globular-opening-by-a-little-lid-seeds-very-small-black-kidney-shaped-marked-with-a-fine-network-figs-13-e-44-very-common-in-gardens-dooryards-and-cultivated-grounds-especially-in-sandy-and-rich-soils-may-nov-flowers-numerous-opening-only-in-the-morning-sunshine-then-closing-image232225477.html
RMRDPNY1–. The Indiana weed book. Weeds. WEEDS OP THE PURSLANE FAMILY. 36. Poktulacv oleracea Ij. Purslane. Pussley. (A. 1. 1.) Prostrate, smooth, freely branching from a deep central root; branches 4-10 Inches long; leaves alternate, wedge-shaped, rounded at apex. Flow- ers pale yellow, sessile iu the axils. Pods globular, opening by a little lid. Seeds very small, black, kidney-shaped, marked with a fine network. (Figs. 13, e; 44.) Very common in gardens, dooryards and cultivated grounds, especially in sandy and rich soils. May-Nov. Flowers numerous, opening only in the morning sunshine, then closing
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