. The propagation of plants ; giving the principles which govern the development and growth of plants, their botanical affinities and peculiar properties; also, descriptions of the process by which varieties and species are crossed or hybridized, and the many different methods by which cultivated plants may be propagated and multiplied . Plant propagation. STEMS AND THEIR APPENDAGES. 63 which they are developed. Leaves are generally formed by the elongation and expansion of the ligneous bundles of tissues, the interspaces being filled with cellular matter {Parenchyma), of green or greenish col

. The propagation of plants ; giving the principles which govern the development and growth of plants, their botanical affinities and peculiar properties; also, descriptions of the process by which varieties and species are crossed or hybridized, and the many different methods by which cultivated plants may be propagated and multiplied . Plant propagation. STEMS AND THEIR APPENDAGES. 63 which they are developed. Leaves are generally formed by the elongation and expansion of the ligneous bundles of tissues, the interspaces being filled with cellular matter {Parenchyma), of green or greenish col Stock Photo
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. The propagation of plants ; giving the principles which govern the development and growth of plants, their botanical affinities and peculiar properties; also, descriptions of the process by which varieties and species are crossed or hybridized, and the many different methods by which cultivated plants may be propagated and multiplied . Plant propagation. STEMS AND THEIR APPENDAGES. 63 which they are developed. Leaves are generally formed by the elongation and expansion of the ligneous bundles of tissues, the interspaces being filled with cellular matter {Parenchyma), of green or greenish color. That the woody part or frame-work of the leaf is of. Fig. 21.—LEAF OF LILAC. Fig. 83.—LEAF OF BEECH. the same nature as that of the branch or stem is shown m the readiness with which many kinds produce both buds and roots; consequently, leaves may produce stems as well as stems leaves.. 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.. Fuller, Andrew Samuel, 1828-1896. New York : Orange Judd