. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany . Fit;. 2J2.— (Anemone Pulsatilla, Crowfoot Family, Ranuncu-lacece). Plant in flower and fniit. (Baillon.)—Perennial herb about20-30 cm. tall; leaves hairy; flowers blue or purplish; fruit home, Europe; cultivated in gardens. ing of the blade is carried still further and follows the similar branching is shown in the leaves of monkshoodand many other members of the family. THE VEGETATIVE ORGANS COMPARED 339 All the leaves so far considered agree in having the bladeof a single piece however much it may be branc


. Plants and their uses; an introduction to botany . Fit;. 2J2.— (Anemone Pulsatilla, Crowfoot Family, Ranuncu-lacece). Plant in flower and fniit. (Baillon.)—Perennial herb about20-30 cm. tall; leaves hairy; flowers blue or purplish; fruit home, Europe; cultivated in gardens. ing of the blade is carried still further and follows the similar branching is shown in the leaves of monkshoodand many other members of the family. THE VEGETATIVE ORGANS COMPARED 339 All the leaves so far considered agree in having the bladeof a single piece however much it may be branched or sub-divided. That is to say, the green pulp of the blade, al-though it may be but little developed between the ribs, isstill continuous. Such are called simple leaves. When thegreen pulp is discontinuous between the ribs, as in the leavesof the Christmas rose, the blade becomes divided into second-ary blades or leaflets, each of which may be borne on a little.


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