Recreations in Botany

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It looks like a searweed. It spreads over the ground, to which it adheres by small roots. From the basal cells of the protonemata, the new moss-plants are formed. Several may grow, the product of one spore. Upon the summit of one of these stems (in sphagnum upon the sides), looking like leafy buds, appear upon some stems, archegoriia (answering to flower - pistils) ; upon others, antheridia (corresponding to stamens). Every cell of the antheridia contains one antherozoid furnished with a pair o...f freely - moving whips. These, swimming in water, find the flask-shaped archegonia, the neck of which is mucilaginous, enter and descend to the ovum -cell, which, being fertilized, gives rise to the hair-like stalk, producing the spore- bearing capsule with the pointed cap. Such mosses are called hair or urn mosses. Since they grow in moist places, and hold dew or rain like a sponge, there is always water present for the whip-like bodies to swim about in.
Other methods of propagation are from the rootlets, each one of which may give rise to a separate proto- 154 BOTANY AS A BE CREATION ncraa and moss-buds.


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