The book Outlines for Field Studies of Some Common Plants was written by author Robison, Clarence Hall, 1873-1952 Here you can read free online of Outlines for Field Studies of Some Common Plants book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Outlines for Field Studies of Some Common Plants a good or bad book?
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Pull them up. How do you think the smaller plants started ? 2. Do you ever find more than one plant on a branch, or "runner" as it is called, in one direction ? 3. How many such runners do you find ? 4. In what direction do they go ? Is their general habit like that of the plants mentioned under I ? 5. Do you ever find leaves or scales, which are rudi- ments of leaves, on the runners between the plants ? 6. a. Is there a main stem bearing the leaves ? b. Though the leaves have long petioles, th...eir ar- rangement suggests what type that we have studied ? 7. Make a side view sketch showing the parent plant with the young plant on the runners. Show the roots wherever you notice them. Note. — The creeping plants, as ground ivy, money- wort, myrtle, etc., which send out roots from the fre- quent nodes of the leafy stem, would make more typical studies of a simple procumbent stem. The strawberry is introduced for the sake of the runner idea. 22 OUTLINES FOR FlBLD STUDIES. FLOATING TYPE. Many simple plants with the floating habit do not have any part which could be called a stem any more than it could a leaf, the plant not being divided into those defi- nite parts.
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