SEED -BEARING PLANTS 



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without undergoing any resting period, until the new sporo- 

 phyte has emerged from the seed and become established 







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Fig. 302. — Zamia jloridana. a, free nuclei of proembryo; X 16; b, 

 tissue at base of proembryo; X 24; c, diflferentiation into suspensor and 

 embryo; X 29; d, young embryo showing long suspensor, natural size. 

 (After Coulter and Chamberlain.) 



in the soil as an independent plant (Fig. 303). In its early 

 stages the embryo derives its nourishment as a parasite 

 from the female gametophyte (prothallus, or endosperm). 



