FORMS OF STEMS. 



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234. Of the leaf-stem class we miisfe describe three kinds, 

 the trunk, caulis, and vine. Trunk is the name given to the 

 stems of woody, erect plants, especially of trees. They are 

 the representatives of loftiness and strength, in poetic phrase, 

 lifting their summits to the skies and doing battle with the 

 storm. There are, indeed, few objects in nature possessed of 

 a truer grandeur than the White- Pine's trunks of the North- 

 ern forests. 



285. Caulis^ is the general name given by botanists to the 



Viues. Fig. 851. Passion-flower {Passifiora Ivtea), climbing by tendrils. Figt. 

 352. Morning-glory, twining from left to right, i^'f. 353. Hop, twining from right 

 to left. "^ 



334. Name, next, three kinds of leaf-stems. Describe the trunk. 



335. The caulis. Meaning and use o^ caulescent ? acaulescent 1 Give ex- 

 amples of each. 



