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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «LEAF-CLIMBER»
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1
The Popular Science Monthly
We shall also find reasons why a leaf-climber should find it advantageous to
become a tendril-climber. We have seen how tendrils form a more sensitive,
efficient grasping organ than simple leaves. Tendrils possess also the valuable
power of ...
We shall also find reasons why a leaf -climber should find it advantageous to
become a tendril-climber. We have seen how tendrils form a more sensitive,
efficient grasping organ than simple leaves. Tendrils possess also the valuable
power of ...
Besides the toes or tendrils, the leafstalk is sensitive, and acts like that of a
regular leaf-climber, wrapping itself round a neighboring object. In some cases
the young leaves have no tendrils at their tips, but clasp with their stalks, and this
is a ...
Besides the toes or tendrils, the leafstalk is sensitive, and acts like that of a
regular leaf-climber, wrapping itself round a neighboring object. In some cases
the young leaves have no tendrils at their tips, but clasp with their stalks, and this
is a ...
Besides the toes or tendrils, the leafstalk is sensitive, and acts like that of a
regular leaf-climber, wrapping itself round a neighboring object. In some cases
the young leaves have no tendrils at their tips, but clasp with their stalks, and this
is a ...
Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell, 1880
6
The Popular Science Review
We can thus see plainly how it has been an advantage for twining plants to
develope into leaf-climbers. We shall also find reasons why a leaf-climber should
find it advantageous to become a tendril-climber. We have seen how tendrils
form a ...
James Samuelson, Henry Lawson, William Sweetland Dallas, 1880
7
A Natural History Reader for School and Home
... finally with full-sized leaves ; when these are developed they clasp with their
leaf-stalks, and then the first-formed filaments wither and die off ; thus the plant,
which in its youth was a tendril-climber, gradually develops into a true leaf-
climber.
8
The Popular Science Review
We shall also find reasons why a leaf-climber should find it advantageous to
become a tendril-climber. We have seen how tendrils form a more sensitive,
efficient grasping organ, than simple leaves. Tendrils possess also the valuable
power of ...
9
Glimpses of the Animate World, Or, Science and Literature of ...
... finally with full-sized leaves ; when these are developed they clasp with their
leaf-stalks, and then the first-formed filaments wither and die off ; thus the plant,
which in its youth was a tendril-climber, gradually develops into a true leaf-
climber.
10
A Text Book Of Practical Botany 2
Dr. Ashok Bendre & Dr. Ashok Kumar. STOLON ' '//< '\ 'OFFSET CREEPING
STEMS TENDRIL CLIMBER LEAF CLIMBER CLIMBING STEMS Fig. 3. Weak
aerial stems. TENDRILAR Fig. 10. Different types of stipules. PALMATELY
BRANCH ...
Dr. Ashok Bendre & Dr. Ashok Kumar, 2009