Plant Covering of Ocracoke Island a Study in the Ecology of the North Carolina

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Plant Covering of Ocracoke Island a Study in the Ecology of the North Carolina
Thomas H Thomas Henry Kearney
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Petio- laris, 3 or 4 celled sharp-pointed, bent.
ANATOMY OF BACCHARIS HALIMIFOLIA. 307 Colorless parejicliynia (water-stonige tissue) above and on each side of the mid vein.
Mestome bundles without stereome supports, but with a small irreg- ular group of collenehynia lying outside the hadrome.^ BaCCHARIS HALIMIFOLIA L, Leaves thickish, nearly vertical, isolateral.
Epidermis: Cell walls not undulate, thickened, the outer ones greatly so; cuticle warty, especiall}^ on the dorsal surface; stomata
...mostly parallel to the veins, but many somewhat deflected, guard cells slightly prominent, each stoma radially bordered by 4 or o small epidermis cells.
Colleyicliyma (hypodermal) replacing chlorenchyma above and below the larger veins (0 or 7 layers below the leptome of the midvein), containing no ducts. ^ Chlorenchyma: Palisade occupying the whole thickness of the leaf between the veins, rather open, especiall}^ that in the interior of the leaf (but typical pneumatic tissue none), converging toward the midvein on the dorsal side; large, deep air chambers underneath the stomata.


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