Oecology of Plants An Introduction to the Study of Plant Communities

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3 They also may prevent the stomata from being blocked by water.
3. Wax forms incrustations over the whole leaf, as in Vaccinium uliginosum, or only over the stomatiferous lower face, as in Andromeda polifolia, Vaccinium Oxycoccos, Primula farinosa, Salix groenlandica, Carex panicea, and in the North American swamp-plants, 4 Acer rubrum, Persea pubescens, and others.
4. Thick cuticle is shown by various leaves, and by the stems of Scirpus caespitosus and others.
1 Kearney, 1901 ; see p. 191. *
...Kihlman, 1890.
3 Volkens, 1890; Kihlman, 1890; Raunkiar, 1895-9, 1. 901.
4 Kearney, 1901.
WARMING 194 OXYLOPHYTES SECT, vi 5. Sclerophylly is frequent and is due to thickness of the epidermal wall, as in Andromeda polifolia, Vaccinium Oxycoccos, V. Vitis-Idaea, and Ledum palustre, and is perhaps correlated with the perennial character of the leaves concerned. 1 6. Mucilage occurs, for instance, in the epidermal cells of Berchemia scandens 2 ; and a continuous hypoderma is present beneath the epidermis on the upper leaf-face of Pieris nitida.


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