File:Everglades bully SEM.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionEverglades bully SEM.jpg |
English: Scanning electron microscope image of S. r. austrofloridense (Everglades bully). The cells of the leaf surface (epidermis) have visible grooves (think of a turtle shell). The darker, “mouth-like” openings are stomata, which enable plants to “breathe.” |
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Source | https://www.nps.gov/articles/000/fca_bicy_2022_bully.htm |
Author | J. Lange (NPS) and T. Beasley (FIU). |
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