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The sun flower as a type of flowering plants by Anne B. Jewett, 1890

The Sun Flower as a Type of Flowering Plants by Anne B. Jewett, 1890, Page 37

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34. cone, and the youngest leaves, (i.e. the hairs are developed subsequently to the leaves them selves, this is as we should expect the hairs being epidermal structures. See also page [underlined] 38 [/underlined]). - The apical cone itself. [underlined] fig. 24 [/underlined] consists of thin walled cells with plentiful protoplasm, the cells are quite small, and are meristematic, that is, all undifferentiated, alike, and capable of subsequent change and growth.
 
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