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STRUCTURE AND LIFE HISTORIES 



illustrated than in the ferns. We shall therefore begin 

 our study of life histories with that group of plants. 



141. Description of a Fern Plant. The more common 

 ferns of temperate regions have underground stems or 

 rhizomes (sometimes called root-stocks), so that only the 



FIG. 109. Tree ferns on the military road between Cayey and Caguas, 

 Porto Rico- (Photo by M. A. Howe.) 



leaves appear above ground. 1 The stem may be branched 

 or unbranched. When branched, the branches are pro- 

 duced without reference to the insertion of the leaves, 

 in contrast to the habit of higher plants of forming 

 branches only in the upper angle (axil) between the stem 

 1 The leaves of ferns are often called fronds. 



