plant morphology & growth. 7.1 the basic structures involved in plant growth
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Plant Morphology & Growth
7.1 The basic structures involved in plant growth
Woody stem cross section
3.9(B) Cannabis sativa
Leaf Anatomy
3.9(C) A leaf of Dianthus sp.
Leaf Anatomy
3.9(A) Scanning electron micrograph of a stoma in a leaf of Allium sp.
Leaf arrangement
Whirled leaf arrangement on Catalpa speciosa
Leaf margin morphology
Acer saccharum- entire
Carya ovata-serrate & clumped tricomes
7.2 The Raunkiaer system of perennial growth form classification
Old idea about plant classification, still relevant
7.3 Spatial patterns of the spread of ramets within a clone
Ecology of clonalgrowth/reproduction.
Advantages/Disadvantages
Diagram of a grass plant that grows by vegetative spread
This quaking aspen genet is estimated to be more than 10,000 years old
Arundinaria giganteaBamboo native to Ohio.clonal/phalanx
7.5 Reproduction in a typical angiosperm, as illustrated by Lilium catesbaei (Part 1)
7.5 Reproduction in a typical angiosperm, as illustrated by Lilium catesbaei (Part 2)
7.5 Reproduction in a typical angiosperm, as illustrated by Lilium catesbaei (Part 3)
7.5 Reproduction in a typical angiosperm, as illustrated by Lilium catesbaei (Part 4)
7.6 The form of a flower depends on the mode of pollination (Part 1)
Plant Morphology & Growth