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BOTANY or CROP PLANTS 



nodes. The- leaves are compound and odd-pinnate (Fig. 

 145) ; the terminal segment is larger than the laterals, all of 



Fig. 144. — Horse-radish (Radicula armoracia). A, basal leaf; B, fruit; C, 

 cauline leaves and inflorescence. 



which are shghtly wavy on the margin and of a dark green 

 color. The white flowers are in terminal racemes; the petals 

 are twice as long as the sepals. The siliques (Fig. 145) are 



