The Human Side of Trees Wonders of the Tree World By Royal Dixon And Franklyn

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The Human Side of Trees Wonders of the Tree World By Royal Dixon And Franklyn
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Some- TREE PHYSIOLOGY 41 times it carries the shrinking cotyledons with it, where under the influence of air and light they turn green and perform the functions of leaves until more permanent ones can be formed.
The seedling is now well started. Growth goes on rapidly. Branches are thrown off and buds and leaves formed. If we cut the stem of a young seedling across, it seems to be composed of a loosely packed pith and an epidermis. Examined more closely, the outer portion of the pith is seen to
... be more solid in texture. It is the beginning of the future wood. Between the outer and inner piths lies a bundle of longitudinal strands, the future cambium layer.
By the end of the first year the young tree has taken on its permanent form on a small scale. In structure it is composed of the main stem, branches, shoots, leaves and buds. The points of growth are at the tips of each branch or shoot. The tree also grows in girth throughout its body exogenically or by development outward. The branches group themselves in definite arrangements.


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