Typical Forms And Special Ends in Creation

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In Lathynis aphaca they are of large size, and supply the place of the leaves, which are absent in the mature plant. In not a few plants they perform important functions as protecting organs, forming a covering to the young leaves ; this is obvious enough in Magnolia, in the Indian-rubber fig, and in the submerged Pota- mogetons. When the leaves expand, these protective stipules fall off ; their function being performed they are no longer needed, and so they disappear.
Covering of plants. — The
... varied aspect of the external surface of the different organs of plants, so important to the botanist in the distinction of species, and designated by the terms downy, silky, scaly, &c., is owing to the presence of certain minute appendages, the nature of which has been already described. (See p. 86.) In cer- tain cases their presence has some relation to the habitat or dwelling-place of the plant. Those on the upper part of the pistil of hare-bell are well-known to act in col- lecting and retaining the pollen grains as they drop from the anther.

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