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Hippuris vulgaris A, germinating seed. B, older seedling. C, The shoot from the primary axis goes down in the soil, has two leaves on the first segment (f); from one of these starts shoot III; r, an auxillary root. Then a three-leaved whorl. D, even older seedling; The third whorl on the primary shoot has four leaves; the third whorl on the secundary shoot has three leaves; four shoot generations are present. E, a seedling with five shoot generations.

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"Om Skudbygning, Overvintring og Foryngelse"

Date

1884

Author

Eugen Warming

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