RF2E9HWAH–Mutant cypress queen and her acolyte sycophants (bald cypress tree (Taxodium distichum) and cypress knees)
RF2AE3XTE–Bald cypresses (Taxodium distichum), black and white, Atchafalaya Basin, Louisiana, USA
RM2HBPWB8–USA, South, Louisiana, Lafayette, Lake Faussee *** Local Caption *** USA, South, Louisiana, Lafayette, Lake Faussee, Taxodium distichum, Bald Cypress
RM2WCKPY7–Old-growth bald cypress trees in Lake Dauterive in the Atchafalaya Basin or Swamp in Louisiana.
RF2JD1DY7–Bald cypress (Taxodium distichum) in water, infrared, Dennenlohe Castle Park, Middle Franconia Bavaria, Germany
RM2H975HC–Swamp cypress trees (Taxodium distichum) grow in the swamp at Big Cypress National Preserve, Collier County, Florida, USA.
RM2MT4FBH–USA, Louisiana, Atchafalaya Basin,, Lake Fausse Pointe State Park
RFMA3C84–Lake Martin, Breaux Bridge, Atchafalaya Basin, Southern United States, USA; North America
RFH2JRD7–A Cypress Swamp in Central Florida.
RM2J6KDPC–USA, South, Louisiana, Lafayette, Lake Faussee
RM2J9T6HJ–Cypress trees and Spanish moss lining shoreline of Caddo Lake, Uncertain, Texas
RF2J766JY–Bald Cypress Forest at Six Mile Cypress Slough Preserve, Fort Myers, Florida, USA
RF2JHFYBJ–Lone cypress tree on a cloudy day
RM2J757EX–An erie b&w image of a bald cypress tree and lily pads in the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge, Fargo, Georgia, USA
RM2JJ0740–A b&w artsy photograph showing Spanish moss hanging from a Cyprus tree on Merritt's Mill Pond, Marianna, Florida, USA
RM2ARKA3Y–various coniferous species, taxodium distichum Date: undated Keywords: various needle types Personal name: taxodium distichum
RF2FK697B–Texture of the old bald cypress tree bark. Natural textured background.
RMKPHW16–USA, Tennessee, Reelfoot National Wildlife Refuge, Trees reflected in water at dawn (Large format sizes available)
RFM46KFJ–Lake Martin, Breaux Bridge, Atchafalaya Basin, Southern United States, USA; North America
RM2WN90E8–bald cypress, breathing roots, Taxodium distichum, (garden book, 1877), Sumpfzypresse, Atemwurzeln, Cyprès chauve, ou Cyprès de Louisiane et Cipre, racines respiratoires
RF2C2RJ75–Swamp cyprus, vintage engraved illustration. From the Universe and Humanity, 1910.
RM2WCKPK1–Old-growth bald cypress trees in Lake Dauterive draped with Spanish moss in the Atchafalaya Basin or Swamp in Louisiana.
RFBR464C–Bald cypress trees at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary in Florida.
RM2H975HE–Swamp cypress trees (Taxodium distichum) grow in the swamp at Big Cypress National Preserve, Collier County, Florida, USA.
RM2MT4FBP–USA, Louisiana, Atchafalaya Basin,, Lake Fausse Pointe State Park, Old Growth Cypress Tree
RM2H9763D–Swamp cypress trees stand in the swamp; Pa-Hay-Okee Lookout Tower area, Everglades National Park, Homestead, Florida, USA.
RMDYKD8W–Cypress trees in the water
RM2CDCY0W–. Identification of the economic woods of the United States, including a discussion of the structural and physical properties of wood . PLATE II. DESCRIPTION OF PLATE II. Fig. 1.—Taxodium distichum (bald cypress): cross section through portionsof two growth rings. Several resin cells are visible near the lower edge. Fig. 2.—Tsuga canadensis (eastern hemlock): cross section. Note decided-contrast between early and late wood. Fig. 3.—Juniperus virgin inna (red cedar): cross section through medianportion of growth ring showing zonate arrangement of resin cells.- Fig. 4.—The same: cross section sh
RMBDCCT4–Cortes, Hernan, 1485 - 2.12.1547, Spanish conquistador, Conquest of Mexico 1519 - 1521, cypress 'Tree of the sad night', where Cortes was crying on 1.7.1520 after he was defeated by the Aztecs, wood engraving, ,
RM2JDDGGK–A water trail for kayaks and canoes glistening in the sun in a cypress forest with Spanish moss on Merritt's Mill Pond, Marianna, Florida, USA
RM2WNEKMG–bald cypress, breathing roots, Taxodium distichum, (garden book, 1877), Sumpfzypresse, Atemwurzeln, Cyprès chauve, ou Cyprès de Louisiane et Cipre, racines respiratoires
RF2C2RJB2–Exploitation in the open pit lignite pit Marie II near Gr. Raschen, vintage engraved illustration. From the Universe and Humanity, 1910.
RM2WCKR0B–Old-growth bald cypress trees in Lake Dauterive draped with Spanish moss in the Atchafalaya Basin or Swamp in Louisiana.
RM2H97629–Swamp cypress trees stand in the swamp; Pa-Hay-Okee Lookout Tower area, Everglades National Park, Homestead, Florida, USA.
RMPG46AC–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. Lxxvn. coni'fer^: taxo'dium. 1077. 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 work.. Loudon, J. C. (John Claudius), 1
RMRHJ6TX–. Black flies (Diptera : Simuliidae) of Florida and their involvement in the transmission of Leucocytozoon smithi to turkeys. Flies. -201-. Figure 89. Collection locations for S. taxodium in Florida.. 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 work.. Pinkovsky, Dennis Drew, 1947-.
RM2JDDD0Y–An artsy b&w photo of cypress trees draped in Spanish moss at Merritt's Mill Pond, Marianna, Florida, USA
RF2C2RJBC–Exploitation in the open pit lignite pit Marie II near Gr. Raschen, vintage engraved illustration. From the Universe and Humanity, 1910.
RM2WCKPJ0–Old-growth bald cypress trees in Lake Dauterive in the Atchafalaya Basin or Swamp in Louisiana.
RM2H97624–Swamp cypress trees stand in the swamp; Pa-Hay-Okee Lookout Tower area, Everglades National Park, Homestead, Florida, USA.
RMPG2JN7–. Morphology of gymnosperms. Gymnosperms; Plant morphology. reports that four free nuclei (in one case six) pass to the bottom. There is agreement that the fusion nucleus of Taxodium passes to the bottom of the egg before division; while in Cunninghamia this position is taken at the two-nucleate stage, and in Sciadopitys at the four-nucleate stage (as in Pinus). The indications are that this movement occurs at any time before wall-formation, but most frequently after two divisions. In general, also, the completed pro- embryo consists of three tiers of cells instead of the four observed in Pinu
RMRDYC2T–. Trees of Indiana. Trees. 31 Plate. TAXODIUM DISTICtlURI (Linii»iis) L. C. Richard. Cypress, (x }-2.). 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 work.. Deam, Charles Clemon, 1865-1953. Fort Wayne, Ind. , Fort Wayne Printing Co.
RM2WCKPEW–Cypress knees of bald cypress trees in Lake Dauterive in the Atchafalaya Basin or Swamp in Louisiana.
RMW32M0B–Taxodium distichum drawing
RM2H97653–Swamp cypress trees stand in the swamp; Pa-Hay-Okee Lookout Tower area, Everglades National Park, Homestead, Florida, USA.
RMPG2K37–. Morphology of gymnosperms. Gymnosperms; Plant morphology. 236 MORPHOLOGY OF GYMNOSPERMS ting them to increase in size at base with the increase in the diameter of the axis. So far as recorded, the only deciduous forms are Larix, Taxodium, and Glyptosirobus.. Fig. 258.—Agathis loranthifolia: a shoot one-half natural size.—Photographed from material furnished by Missouri Botanical Garden.. 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 or
RMRE2HG9–. Morphology of spermatophytes. [Part I. Gymnosperms]. Gymnosperms; Plant morphology. 9Q MORPHOLOGY OP SPEEMATOPHYTES seems to have been the first to see all the four structures in the pollen tube injected into the egg, an observation which has been frequently confirmed since. It should be remembered, however, that in the case of Taxus haccata Belajeff ^° reports the passing into the egg of a single male cell only, the smaller one re- maining in the tube. In Pinus, in Taxodium as shown by Coker,*^ and in 0ephalotaxus as shown by Arnoldi,*^ the upper part of the cytoplasm of the egg, after the
RM2WCKPYY–Sunrise light on bald cypress trees draped with Spanish moss in a lake in the Atchafalaya Basin in Louisiana. Invasive water hyacinth covers the wate
RMW32M1R–Taxodium ascendens drawing
RM2H9762H–Swamp cypress trees stand in the swamp; Pa-Hay-Okee Lookout Tower area, Everglades National Park, Homestead, Florida, USA.
RMPG2JN9–. Morphology of gymnosperms. Gymnosperms; Plant morphology. 292 MORPHOLOGY OF GYMNOSPERMS. reports that four free nuclei (in one case six) pass to the bottom. There is agreement that the fusion nucleus of Taxodium passes to the bottom of the egg before division; while in Cunninghamia this position is taken at the two-nucleate stage, and in Sciadopitys at the four-nucleate stage (as in Pinus). The indications are that this movement occurs at any time before wall-formation, but most frequently after two divisions. In general, also, the completed pro- embryo consists of three tiers of cells inste
RMRE0TJ8–. Cyclopedia of American horticulture, comprising suggestions for cultivation of horticultural plants, descriptions of the species of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants sold in the United States and Canada, together with geographical and biographical sketches. Gardening. 1772 TAXODIUM TAXUS of Yliirh the folloiving are the most important: Var. Sagtigiatum, Knisht, With slender, upright, A-irgate branches sparingly ramified. Var. microphyllum, Carr. ShruVj, -with short spreading branches; the lateral branchlets with I. 2469. Bald Cypress — Taxo- dium distichum. (Natural size of
RM2WCKPX1–Bald cypress trees draped with Spanish moss reflected in a lake in the Atchafalaya Basin in Louisiana.
RM2H97638–Swamp cypress trees stand in the swamp; Pa-Hay-Okee Lookout Tower area, Everglades National Park, Homestead, Florida, USA.
RMPG16HW–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. xLnij FERTILE SHOOTS 109 transverse dehiscerce. The microstrobili of Cedriis are similar but longer. In Torreya (fig. 684, D), Taxodium, Widdringtonia,. Fig. 676. Podocarpm latifolia. (f nat. size.) il. S.. 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 work.. Seward, A. C. (Albert Charles), 1863-1941. Cambridge : University Press
RMRDDAWE–. Trees and shrubs : an abridgment of the Arboretum et fruticetum britannicum : containing the hardy trees and schrubs of Britain, native and foreign, scientifically and popularly described : with their propagation, culture and uses and engravings of nearly all the species. Trees; Shrubs; Forests and forestry. Lxxvn. coni'fer^: taxo'dium. 1077. 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 work.. Loudon, J. C. (John Claudius), 1
RM2WCKPJM–Old-growth bald cypress trees in Lake Dauterive in the Atchafalaya Basin or Swamp in Louisiana.
RM2H9764Y–Swamp cypress trees stand in the swamp; Pa-Hay-Okee Lookout Tower area, Everglades National Park, Homestead, Florida, USA.
RMPG2K3X–. Morphology of gymnosperms. Gymnosperms; Plant morphology. 226 MORPHOLOGY OF GYMNOSPERMS by scales on the long shoots of Pinus and Sciadopitys, the pe- culiar double leaf of Sciadopitys, the deciduous habit of Larix, che concrescent leaves of many of the Cupressineae, are all derived characters, from forms with spreading and persistent needle leaves on all the shoots.. Fig. 255.—Taxodium mucronatum: the "big tree of Tule''; at the height of 2 m. tlie trunk is 17 m. in diameter. The dwarfing of certain forms is also remarkable, and is induced by culture in Japan to produce some extraordin
RMRDH6F4–. Morphology of gymnosperms. Gymnosperms; Plant morphology. 236 MORPHOLOGY OF GYMNOSPERMS ting them to increase in size at base with the increase in the diameter of the axis. So far as recorded, the only deciduous forms are Larix, Taxodium, and Glyptosirobus.. Fig. 258.—Agathis loranthifolia: a shoot one-half natural size.—Photographed from material furnished by Missouri Botanical Garden.. 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 or
RM2WCKPX9–A bald cypress tree and remnant stump reflected in a lake in the Henderson Swamp in the Atchafalaya Basin in Louisiana.
RMPG2RBY–. Heredity and evolution in plants. Heredity; Plants. 170 HEREDITY AND EVOLUTION IN PLANTS they quickly perish unless they find at once suitable conditions for germination and development. Thus they could not spread rapidly over large areas. In the light of these facts the only logical inference is that their wide and discontinuous distribution must have required a vast period of time. The tulip tree, represented now by only one genus (Liriodendron) and one or possibly. Fig. 78.—Map showing the known geographical distribution of the bald cypress {Taxodium) in the Tertiary and Pleistocene. Tert
RMRDH64N–. Morphology of gymnosperms. Gymnosperms; Plant morphology. reports that four free nuclei (in one case six) pass to the bottom. There is agreement that the fusion nucleus of Taxodium passes to the bottom of the egg before division; while in Cunninghamia this position is taken at the two-nucleate stage, and in Sciadopitys at the four-nucleate stage (as in Pinus). The indications are that this movement occurs at any time before wall-formation, but most frequently after two divisions. In general, also, the completed pro- embryo consists of three tiers of cells instead of the four observed in Pinu
RM2WCKPJ1–Old-growth bald cypress trees in Lake Dauterive in the Atchafalaya Basin or Swamp in Louisiana.
RMRE9N25–. Contributions from the Botanical Laboratory and the Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania, vol. 13. Botany; Botany. GROWTH OF ROOTS UNDER WATER Probably the most striking single feature of pitch pine roots observed in the course of this investigation is the fact that they develop extensively below the water table in saturated soils. So far as the writer is aware, no similar observation on a mesophytic tree has been reported. Such hydric species as Taxodium distichum un- doubtedly root under water, but in practically all descriptions of the roots of mesic trees, and even of such
RM2WCKPYW–Old-growth bald cypress trees in Lake Dauterive in the Atchafalaya Basin or Swamp in Louisiana.
RMPG16EM–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 120 CONIFBEALES (EBCENT) [CH. in Sciadopitys 7—9. Fig. 686, E represents half a cone of Taxodium in which the distally expanded woody ends of the scales are tightly joined by their edges and form a hard case enclosing as in an ovary several angular seeds, the slender stalks being shrivelled and inconspicuous. The cones of the Cupressineae and CaUi- trineae are characterised by a whorled arrangement and a com- paratively small number of the scales. In Cupressus the cones are oval or spherical and each scale "bears 6—20 see
RMRDWDKE–. Elementary botany. Botany. Fig 4S9. Whereisoetesgrows. A s.i.all morainic basin near Ithaca. (Photograph by the author.) 711. The bald cypress (Taxodium distichum).—Very char- acteristic are the formations presented by the forests of the bald cypress of the South, which grows in swampy or marshy places. The '' knees '' on the roots of this cypress make grotesque figures in the cypress forest. These take the form of upright, columnar outgrowths, broader at the base or point of attachment to the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally
RM2WCKPXT–Sunrise light on bald cypress trees draped with Spanish moss reflected in a lake in the Atchafalaya Basin in Louisiana.
RMPG0DAT–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. 146 CONIFEEALES (RECENT) [CH. CUPBESSINEAE. The absence of resin-canals in the xylem is a feature shared by other families; but in the occurrence of xylem-parenchyma in different regions of the wood the Cupressineae differ as a rule from the Abie- tineae, though this is not a constant distinguishing character. The pits in the field vary from 1 to 6 or 8 in some genera, e.g., Taxodium and Glypto- strobus^: Gothan^ applies the term Cupressoid to medullary-ray pits character-. FiG. 698. Araucariu exceha. A, Mature form. B, Seedli
RMRE0NMK–. Elementary botany. Botany. Fig 480- Where isoetesgrows. A small morainic basin near Ithaca. (Photograph by the author.) 711. The bald cypress (Taxodium distichum).—Very char- acteristic are the formations presented by the forests of the bald cypress of the South, which grows in swampy or marshy places. The " knees " on the roots of this cypress make grotesque figures in the cypress forest. These take the form of upright, columnar outgrowths, broader at the base or point of attachment to the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been dig
RM2WCKPXA–Old-growth bald cypress trees in Lake Dauterive in the Atchafalaya Basin or Swamp in Louisiana.
RMPG0GXY–. North American trees : being descriptions and illustrations of the trees growing independently of cultivation in North America, north of Mexico and the West Indies . Trees. Big Tree Leaves awl-shaped and appressed; cones 5 to 8 cm. long. Leaves mostly flat and spreading; cones 2.5 to 4 cm. long. 87 1. 5. Washingtoniana. 2. 5. sempenirens. I. BIG TREE —Sequoia Washingtoniana (Winslow) Sudworth Taxodium Washingtonianum Winslow. Wellingtonia gigantea Lindley Sequoia gigantea Decaisne, not Endlicher. Sequoia Wellingtonia Seemann This enormous tree is also called Sequoia, Giant sequoia, and Mammo
RMRDR4T3–. Cyclopedia of farm crops, a popular survey of crops and crop-making methods in the United States and Canada;. Farm produce; Agriculture. Fig. 431. Bald cypress (Taxodium distickwm).. Fig. 432. Black walnut {Juglans nigra). 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 work.. Bailey, L. H. (Liberty Hyde), 1858-1954. ed. New York, The Macmillan company
RM2WCKPEB–An old-growth bald cypress tree trunk with cypress knees in Lake Dauterive in the Atchafalaya Basin or Swamp in Louisiana.
RMPG2JW9–. Morphology of gymnosperms. Gymnosperms; Plant morphology. 276 MORPHOLOGY OF GYMNOSPERMS cells. The latter then divides and forms two equal male cells (as in Taxodium), or only two nuclei not separated by a wall (as in Pinus). It is this division which among cycads and in Ginkgo results in two sperm mother cells, which later produce and discharge two ciliated sperms. It is this contrast in spermatogenesis that ijiust be. Figs. 316-318.—Tips of pollen tubes containing the male nuclei: m, male nuclei; n, nuclei of tube and stalk cells; s, starch; fig. 316, Pinus Strobus; June 14, 1898; the body
RMRDH64W–. Morphology of gymnosperms. Gymnosperms; Plant morphology. 292 MORPHOLOGY OF GYMNOSPERMS. reports that four free nuclei (in one case six) pass to the bottom. There is agreement that the fusion nucleus of Taxodium passes to the bottom of the egg before division; while in Cunninghamia this position is taken at the two-nucleate stage, and in Sciadopitys at the four-nucleate stage (as in Pinus). The indications are that this movement occurs at any time before wall-formation, but most frequently after two divisions. In general, also, the completed pro- embryo consists of three tiers of cells inste
RM2WCKR0P–Ragged trunk of an old-growth bald cypress tree in Lake Dauterive in the Atchafalaya Basin or Swamp in Louisiana.
RMPG2JYX–. Morphology of gymnosperms. Gymnosperms; Plant morphology. 2S6 MORPHOLOGY OF GYMNOSPERMS solitary in Taxodium {'j6), three or four in Crypiomeria (93), and five or six in Sequoia (92); and among the Cupressineae, Thuja (86) occasionally has two or three mother cells, and Libocedrus (131) one to three. That the number of mother cells may be quite variable is shown by the case of Cunninghamia, in which one observer (64) reported several mother cells developing embryo sacs, and another. Fig. 280.—Firms Laricio: longitudinal section of an ovule on June i, with mega- spore mother cell in the cente
RMRDBCEG–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. xLnij FERTILE SHOOTS 109 transverse dehiscerce. The microstrobili of Cedriis are similar but longer. In Torreya (fig. 684, D), Taxodium, Widdringtonia,. Fig. 676. Podocarpm latifolia. (f nat. size.) il. S.. 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 work.. Seward, A. C. (Albert Charles), 1863-1941. Cambridge : University Press
RM2WCKPJ4–Old-growth bald cypress trees in Lake Dauterive in the Atchafalaya Basin or Swamp in Louisiana.
RMPG2JNF–. Morphology of gymnosperms. Gymnosperms; Plant morphology. Figs. 353-355.—Proembryo of Taxodineae: fig. 353, Taxodium distickum, sixteen- celled embryo in three tiers, six cells in rosette, six in suspensor, and four below; X 280; after Cokee (76); fig. 354, somewhat later stage of same; X37S; after Arnoldi (64); fig- 355> Cunninghamia sinensis, proembryo of three tiers of cells; X145; after MiYAKE (147). tribes have received the chief attention recently, and deserve some separate mention. Among the Taxodineae, the proembryo of Cryptomeria (64, 93), Taxodium (64, 76), Sciadopitys (64,175),
RM2WCKPJ9–Old-growth bald cypress trees in Lake Dauterive in the Atchafalaya Basin or Swamp in Louisiana.
RMPFXAAM–. Report upon the forestry investigations of the U. S. Department of agriculture. 1877-1898. Forests and forestry. 370 FORESTRY INVESTIGATIONS U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. From these tests the following table of averages is derived, together with fig. 97: At^erage of tests for maximum uniformity. Name. White pine (Pinus strobus) Longleaf pine < Pinus palustm) Tnhptree (poplar) (Linodendron tulipifera) White oak (Quercns alba) Loblolly pine (Pmus tseda) Cypress (Taxodium distichum). Per cent. 8 7.8 8 Yard dry. 125 -f- (green). 125 4- (green). Average strength of all pieces. Lbs. per t>
RMRDM8RY–. An illustrated flora of the northern United States, Canada and the British possessions, from Newfoundland to the parallel of the southern boundary of Virginia, and from the Atlantic Ocean westward to the 102d meridian. Botany; Botany. 64 PINACEAE. Vol. I. so, the scales thick and woody, rhomboid, fitting closely together by their margins, each marked with a triangular scar at its base. Seeds large, sharply triangular-pyramidal. [Name Greek, referring to the yew-like leaves.] Three known species, the following of southeastern North America, one Mexican. Type species: Taxodium distichum (L.) L
RM2WCKPJE–Old-growth bald cypress trees in Lake Dauterive in the Atchafalaya Basin or Swamp in Louisiana.
RMPG16EW–. Fossil plants : for students of botany and geology . Paleobotany. Fig. 685. Saxegofhaea conspicua. Section of ovule; n, nucellus; i, integument ; St, stigma-like apex of nucellus; o, epimatium; c, young megaspore. (After Staes.). Fig. 686. A—C, Pinus monophylla, cone-scales with two seeds (A), one seed (B), and in distal view (C). D, E, Taxodium mucronatum, cone in surface-view (D) and section (E); «, seed. 'F, Taxodium distichum, sosde. (From specimens in the British Museum.) M. S.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced fo
RMRE1MX3–. A history of the vegetable kingdom; embracing the physiology of plants, with their uses to man and the lower animals, and their application in the arts, manufactures, and domestic economy. Illus. by several hundred figures. Botany; Botany, Economic; 1855. 104 HISTORY OP THE VEGETABLE KINGDOM. six in taxodium disticlnim; eight in pinus stro- his; and lastly, ten and even twelve in /'!«2«s pinea. It is thus seen that the number of cotyledons is not the same in all plants, and that the divi- sion into monocotyledons and dicotyledons, if strictly observed, is incapable of including all knovifn v
RM2WCKPJC–Old-growth bald cypress trees in Lake Dauterive in the Atchafalaya Basin or Swamp in Louisiana.
RMPG2JT6–. Morphology of gymnosperms. Gymnosperms; Plant morphology. 323. Figs. 322-327.—Pollen tube structures of Taxodineae: fig. 322, Taxodium distichum; the two male cells with stalk and tube nuclei in advance; XS40; after CoKER (76); figs. 323-325, Cunninghamia sinensis, fig. 323 showing the pollen grain with generative cell (no prothallial cells) and tube cell, fig. 324 the body cell with stalk and tube nuclei in advance, and fig. 325 the two male cells; X430; after Mivake (147); figs. 326, 327, Cryptomeriajaponica, fig. 326 showing the body cell with stalk and tube nuclei in advance, and fig. 32
RMRDG12Y–. Heredity and evolution in plants. Heredity; Plants. 170 HEREDITY AND EVOLUTION IN PLANTS they quickly perish unless they find at once suitable conditions for germination and development. Thus they could not spread rapidly over large areas. In the light of these facts the only logical inference is that their wide and discontinuous distribution must have required a vast period of time. The tulip tree, represented now by only one genus (Liriodendron) and one or possibly. Fig. 78.—Map showing the known geographical distribution of the bald cypress {Taxodium) in the Tertiary and Pleistocene. Tert
RM2WCKPGD–Bald cypress trees draped with Spanish moss reflected in a lake in the Atchafalaya Basin in Louisiana.
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