so 



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as guttation (see p'Oge 178). Some leaves are very smooth, wliile 

 others develop more or less hair-like growths called plant-hairs 



Fig. 62. — (a) Gland hair; (6) gland on leaf; (c) gland in orange peel; (d) gland cavity in 

 pine needle; (e) flower of nasturtium showing nectar gland spur. 



or trichomes (Fig. 61). They correspond to the root-hairs of 

 the roots but present a mnch greater variety of forms. 



