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240). The Lycopodiales are largely tropical, though a small number of forms are of common occurrence in temperate regions. The stems are erect or creeping and rather small, but owing to their prolonged growth and extensive branching they often form con- FIG. 237. Cross-section of a portion of the stem of Lycopodium, showing the centrally arranged vascular bundles. Spicuous and attractive colonies. The tissues of the stem do not materially differ from those of the common fern, though the vascula...r bundles from the leaves generally unite in the stem to form a central core of xylem surrounded by phloem. This solid core of xylem may be broken up in various ways by the development in it of masses of pith-like cells. Sometimes these pith cells form plates alternating with the xylem (Fig. 237). The work performed by the leaves, as in the Equisetales, is usually of two kinds, namely, photosynthesis by the green foliage leaves and spore production by the leaves that usually form DEVELOPMENT OF PLANTS 343 strobili at the tips of certain branches.
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