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. Elements of botany. Botany; Botany. 136 ELEMENTS OP BOTANY. The student should construct such diagrams for some rather com- plicated flower-clusters like those of the grape, horse-chestnut or buck- eye, hardback, vervain, or many grasses. 170. Terminal Floiv&rs. Determinate Inflorescence,.—The terminal bud of a stem may be a flower-bud. In this case the direct growth of the stem is stopped or determined by the appearance of the flower, hence such plants are said to have a determinate inflorescence. The simplest possible case of this kind is that in which the stem bears but one flower at Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elements-of-botany-botany-botany-136-elements-op-botany-the-student-should-construct-such-diagrams-for-some-rather-com-plicated-flower-clusters-like-those-of-the-grape-horse-chestnut-or-buck-eye-hardback-vervain-or-many-grasses-170-terminal-floivamprs-determinate-inflorescencethe-terminal-bud-of-a-stem-may-be-a-flower-bud-in-this-case-the-direct-growth-of-the-stem-is-stopped-or-determined-by-the-appearance-of-the-flower-hence-such-plants-are-said-to-have-a-determinate-inflorescence-the-simplest-possible-case-of-this-kind-is-that-in-which-the-stem-bears-but-one-flower-at-image232292353.html
RMRDWR7D–. Elements of botany. Botany; Botany. 136 ELEMENTS OP BOTANY. The student should construct such diagrams for some rather com- plicated flower-clusters like those of the grape, horse-chestnut or buck- eye, hardback, vervain, or many grasses. 170. Terminal Floiv&rs. Determinate Inflorescence,.—The terminal bud of a stem may be a flower-bud. In this case the direct growth of the stem is stopped or determined by the appearance of the flower, hence such plants are said to have a determinate inflorescence. The simplest possible case of this kind is that in which the stem bears but one flower at
. Elements of botany. Botany; Botany. 1S6 ELEMENTS OF BOTANY. The student should construct such' diagrams for some rather com- plicated flower-clusters lilie those of the grape, horse-chestnut or buck- eye, hardhaok, vervain, or many grasses. 170. Terminal Flowers. Determinate Inflorescence.—The terminal bud of a stem may be a flower-bud. In this case the direct growth of the stem is stopped or determined by the appearance of the flower, hence such plants are said to have a determinate inflorescence. The simplest possible case of this kind is that in which the stem bears but one flower at its Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elements-of-botany-botany-botany-1s6-elements-of-botany-the-student-should-construct-such-diagrams-for-some-rather-com-plicated-flower-clusters-lilie-those-of-the-grape-horse-chestnut-or-buck-eye-hardhaok-vervain-or-many-grasses-170-terminal-flowers-determinate-inflorescencethe-terminal-bud-of-a-stem-may-be-a-flower-bud-in-this-case-the-direct-growth-of-the-stem-is-stopped-or-determined-by-the-appearance-of-the-flower-hence-such-plants-are-said-to-have-a-determinate-inflorescence-the-simplest-possible-case-of-this-kind-is-that-in-which-the-stem-bears-but-one-flower-at-its-image216448507.html
RMPG427R–. Elements of botany. Botany; Botany. 1S6 ELEMENTS OF BOTANY. The student should construct such' diagrams for some rather com- plicated flower-clusters lilie those of the grape, horse-chestnut or buck- eye, hardhaok, vervain, or many grasses. 170. Terminal Flowers. Determinate Inflorescence.—The terminal bud of a stem may be a flower-bud. In this case the direct growth of the stem is stopped or determined by the appearance of the flower, hence such plants are said to have a determinate inflorescence. The simplest possible case of this kind is that in which the stem bears but one flower at its
. Elements of botany. Botany; Botany. 1S6 ELEMENTS OF BOTANY. The student should construct such' diagrams for some rather com- plicated flower-clusters lilie those of the grape, horse-chestnut or buck- eye, hardhaok, vervain, or many grasses. 170. Terminal Flowers. Determinate Inflorescence.—The terminal bud of a stem may be a flower-bud. In this case the direct growth of the stem is stopped or determined by the appearance of the flower, hence such plants are said to have a determinate inflorescence. The simplest possible case of this kind is that in which the stem bears but one flower at its Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/elements-of-botany-botany-botany-1s6-elements-of-botany-the-student-should-construct-such-diagrams-for-some-rather-com-plicated-flower-clusters-lilie-those-of-the-grape-horse-chestnut-or-buck-eye-hardhaok-vervain-or-many-grasses-170-terminal-flowers-determinate-inflorescencethe-terminal-bud-of-a-stem-may-be-a-flower-bud-in-this-case-the-direct-growth-of-the-stem-is-stopped-or-determined-by-the-appearance-of-the-flower-hence-such-plants-are-said-to-have-a-determinate-inflorescence-the-simplest-possible-case-of-this-kind-is-that-in-which-the-stem-bears-but-one-flower-at-its-image232106276.html
RMRDH9WT–. Elements of botany. Botany; Botany. 1S6 ELEMENTS OF BOTANY. The student should construct such' diagrams for some rather com- plicated flower-clusters lilie those of the grape, horse-chestnut or buck- eye, hardhaok, vervain, or many grasses. 170. Terminal Flowers. Determinate Inflorescence.—The terminal bud of a stem may be a flower-bud. In this case the direct growth of the stem is stopped or determined by the appearance of the flower, hence such plants are said to have a determinate inflorescence. The simplest possible case of this kind is that in which the stem bears but one flower at its
. A manual of botany. Botany. Fig. 241. Mixed panicle of the Privet {^Ligustrum vulgare). a'. Primary axis, a'', a". Secondary axes, a'", a"'. Tertiary axes, c, c. The central flowers of the respective clusters, which are seen to be in a more expanded state than those surrounding or below them. Fig. 242. Thyrsus of Vine. the shape of a double cone. Examples are seen in the inflo- rescence of the Lilac and the Horse Chestnut. An almost com- pound thyrsus is seen in the Vine (fig. 242). Light is often thrown upon the construction of the forms of the inflorescence by the study of t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-manual-of-botany-botany-fig-241-mixed-panicle-of-the-privet-ligustrum-vulgare-a-primary-axis-a-aquot-secondary-axes-aquot-aquot-tertiary-axes-c-c-the-central-flowers-of-the-respective-clusters-which-are-seen-to-be-in-a-more-expanded-state-than-those-surrounding-or-below-them-fig-242-thyrsus-of-vine-the-shape-of-a-double-cone-examples-are-seen-in-the-inflo-rescence-of-the-lilac-and-the-horse-chestnut-an-almost-com-pound-thyrsus-is-seen-in-the-vine-fig-242-light-is-often-thrown-upon-the-construction-of-the-forms-of-the-inflorescence-by-the-study-of-t-image232377133.html
RMRE1KB9–. A manual of botany. Botany. Fig. 241. Mixed panicle of the Privet {^Ligustrum vulgare). a'. Primary axis, a'', a". Secondary axes, a'", a"'. Tertiary axes, c, c. The central flowers of the respective clusters, which are seen to be in a more expanded state than those surrounding or below them. Fig. 242. Thyrsus of Vine. the shape of a double cone. Examples are seen in the inflo- rescence of the Lilac and the Horse Chestnut. An almost com- pound thyrsus is seen in the Vine (fig. 242). Light is often thrown upon the construction of the forms of the inflorescence by the study of t
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