File:EB1911 Stem - Leaf-bud of Sycamore.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionEB1911 Stem - Leaf-bud of Sycamore.jpg |
English: Leaf-bud of Sycamore (Acer Pseudo-platanus) covered with scales. In the bud of a common tree, as the sycamore, there is seen the cicatrix or scar left by the leaf of the previous year, c, then the scales e, e, arranged in alternate pairs and overlying each other in what is called an imbricated manner. |
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Date | published 1911 | ||||
Source | “Stem,” Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.), v. 25, 1911, p. 876, fig. 5. | ||||
Author | Unknown artistUnknown artist | ||||
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current | 19:36, 12 July 2020 | 179 × 256 (22 KB) | Library Guy (talk | contribs) | {{Information |description ={{en|1=Leaf-bud of Sycamore (''Acer Pseudo-platanus'') covered with scales. }} |date =published 1911 |source =“Stem,” ''Encyclopædia Britannica'' (11th ed.), v. 25, 1911, p. 876, fig. 5. |author ={{Unknown|artist}} |permission ={{PD-Britannica}} }} Category:Acer pseudoplatanus (buds) Category:Acer pseudoplatanus - botanical illustrations |
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