Nature, Količina 33Nature Publishing Group, 1885 |
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... plants in very recent times ) ; such are the Keeling and other coral islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans A statistical account of floras of several islands not treated of in detail in the subsequent reports is given to illustrate ...
... plants in very recent times ) ; such are the Keeling and other coral islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans A statistical account of floras of several islands not treated of in detail in the subsequent reports is given to illustrate ...
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... plants are growing . The leaves also undergo much structural modification . Many plants have leaves which are totally submerged , and these are able to resist the action of the water , which would soon destroy ordinary leaves , whose ...
... plants are growing . The leaves also undergo much structural modification . Many plants have leaves which are totally submerged , and these are able to resist the action of the water , which would soon destroy ordinary leaves , whose ...
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... plants grown in well - shaded spots the cells of the pallisade parenchyma are not so much elongated as in those exposed to more light , but are more conical . In the beech too a similar difference is noted . In the sun the leaf is ...
... plants grown in well - shaded spots the cells of the pallisade parenchyma are not so much elongated as in those exposed to more light , but are more conical . In the beech too a similar difference is noted . In the sun the leaf is ...
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