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DETERMINATE LEAVES. 



(MJ A T E R N A. r CucubaluM.//./... |^^^ ^^ ^ .^^ ^^ ^^j^ 

 Fig. 139. j Virginian Clove Lych^ V ^^^^^ Staves. 



Quatern. L nis. J 



V\n\xs jJrohllus. 1 r- t 



-■' [ r ive L,eaves growing 



^Trr IT)- f fi'ona the fame point. 



vV evmoath 1 me. J ^ 



Q_ U I N A 



Fig, 140, 

 Five. 



^ ^ "^J ? ^ ^ ^* I Ficr. I 08. Rifing immediately from the Root. 



Radical. |^ o o t> j 



R A D I C A N S. fAfpIenium rhlzophyl-\^tnA\n^ to the Earth 



tig. 141. i ^^^^^^ f and i^nkes Root. 



Kadicant. l J 



R A M E U M. fr^. ,r> ^ 1 tt' ,f. Growing on the 



„„^^ ,-, ,T^TTo fni- • "^Bending downwards, 



RECLINATUS. \mtxxmvirgatum. I fo thS the Apex of 



Fig, 142. < 



Reclining- I Strwbcrry Elite. 



the Leaf is lower than 

 the Bafe. 



REFLEXUM. f r-. 



Refiexed. j F'S' H2. 



RESUPINATUM. f 



Fig. 143. - Alftraemeriaj^)^/?^?-/;!^, 



Refupinate. L 



REVOLUTUIM f Dianthus barlatus. 

 Fig 144. 

 Revolute 



The Difk of the upper 

 Side of the Leaf faces 

 the Earth, and lower 

 or under Diilv faces 

 the Sky. 



I Sweet William 

 I Ranhanus. 



1 Rolled back 

 I wards. 



aown- 



Which before was the 

 Cotyledon and ap- 

 pears hrfl: from out of 

 the Ground. 



S E M I N A L E. 



Fig. 145. \ 



Seminal. [Raddifli. 



S£MIAMPLEX1CAULE r„. p ,. , £:♦ 1. Tf„o r 



^ . , . , i Fi?. 112. Surrounding the Stem halfway, 



bemiamplexicaul. L 



j^P r Growing immediately on the 



c iri ^ Fig. 1^3. 1^6. Stem without any Petiole or 



^"^^''' I ' ■ Fsotjhlk, 



