The book Plants of New Zealand was written by author Laing, R. M. (Robert Malcolm), B. 1865 Here you can read free online of Plants of New Zealand book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Plants of New Zealand a good or bad book?
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This metliod of obtaining wind-calm spaces is known in other groups of plants. The leaves of many of the Papilionaceae, for example, are infolded to protect the stomatic surfaces. Tn other species of the genus Caltha, normal leaf-structure is f(jund. Thus, in C. andicula of the Upper Andes, the stomata are borne on the lower surface, and the leaf is otherwise of the usual type. Intermediate forms between this and C. novap-Zelandiae are found elsewhere. The abnormal form is evidently an adaptati...on to an alpine environment. Magnoliaceae. The Magnolia P'amily. Distribution. — The plants of this order are chiefly natives of southern North America, a.nd of tropical and temperate Asia. Many of thein are hand- some shrubs, cultivated for their beauty and for the sweet scent of their flowers. Geiiin Di'iiiu/s. Sepals '2-i ; petals .5 or G, in two rows. Stamens many ; fruit a l)crry. (Name from the (ireck, signifying jj((iif7«(/). 3 sp. Dpimys axillaris [The Axil-Jioiuered Driinys). A small, e\'ergreen tree, with glossy, alternate leav'es, and black bark.
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