62 PLANT RELATIONS. 



the light without develojDing such structures in the stem 

 as would enable it to stand upright. 



47. The erect type. — This type seems altogether the 

 best adapted for the proper display of foliage leaves. Leaves 



Fig. 53. Passion-flower vines climbing supports by means of tendrils, which may be 

 seen more or less extended or coiled. The two types of leaves upon a single stem 

 may also be noted. 



("in Ijo sent out in all directions and carried upward to- 

 wards tlie light ; but it is at tlie expense of develojiing an 

 elaborate mechanical system to enable the stem to retain 

 this position. There is an interesting relation between 

 these ereet bodies and zones of temperature. At high alti- 



