Hedera helix L. is commonly grown in our area as an indoor ornamental plant and in milder climates it thrives outdoors. Its capacity to endure difficult conditions is well known and quite naturally it has been used extensively in teaching and research. Several studies have related to its leaf form and size under various conditions. Ursprung and Blum explored its osmotic values and their work was later summarized by Ursprung (1929). Watson\u27s recent papers (1942 a., 1942 b) discussed certain, aspects of its leaf tissues. The present paper deals with general foliar organizati9n of this plant in comparison with mesomorphic leaves
Hedera, with 12 extant species, is a genus of evergreen climbers native to Europe, north Africa, and...
Nutrient resorption is one of the most important nutrient use strategies developed by plants. The ra...
Experiments with living mesophytic foliage leaves show that the smaller veins are capable of carryin...
Hedera helix L. is commonly grown in our area as an indoor ornamental plant and in milder climates i...
The ivy (Hedera helix) is one of the rare evergreen forest species in Central Europe and is seen as ...
Fig. 1. — A juvenile Hedera leaf.Published as part of Ackerfield, Jennifer & Wen, Jun, 2002, A morph...
<p/>Transport, rigidity and leaf shape are aspects belonging to the functions of the venation ...
The leaf of Tolnziea Menziesii (Pursh) T & G first attracted my attention a number of years ago beca...
The role of the epidermis in leaf organization has not been extensively explored. As a surface cover...
Structural differences among the leaves of a single tree are well known and the literature on this s...
7 Hedera helix L. sensu lato consists of diploids, H. helix L. sensu stricto, and tetraploids, H. hi...
The number of cell-layers in leaves of dicotyledons varies considerably but within fairly definite l...
Controlling erosion in shady places is among the most serious problems of environment protection, on...
Many investigators have written on the subject of leaf histology and morphology in general, and a fe...
This article contains a comparative analysis of the anatomical structure of the rosette and stem lea...
Hedera, with 12 extant species, is a genus of evergreen climbers native to Europe, north Africa, and...
Nutrient resorption is one of the most important nutrient use strategies developed by plants. The ra...
Experiments with living mesophytic foliage leaves show that the smaller veins are capable of carryin...
Hedera helix L. is commonly grown in our area as an indoor ornamental plant and in milder climates i...
The ivy (Hedera helix) is one of the rare evergreen forest species in Central Europe and is seen as ...
Fig. 1. — A juvenile Hedera leaf.Published as part of Ackerfield, Jennifer & Wen, Jun, 2002, A morph...
<p/>Transport, rigidity and leaf shape are aspects belonging to the functions of the venation ...
The leaf of Tolnziea Menziesii (Pursh) T & G first attracted my attention a number of years ago beca...
The role of the epidermis in leaf organization has not been extensively explored. As a surface cover...
Structural differences among the leaves of a single tree are well known and the literature on this s...
7 Hedera helix L. sensu lato consists of diploids, H. helix L. sensu stricto, and tetraploids, H. hi...
The number of cell-layers in leaves of dicotyledons varies considerably but within fairly definite l...
Controlling erosion in shady places is among the most serious problems of environment protection, on...
Many investigators have written on the subject of leaf histology and morphology in general, and a fe...
This article contains a comparative analysis of the anatomical structure of the rosette and stem lea...
Hedera, with 12 extant species, is a genus of evergreen climbers native to Europe, north Africa, and...
Nutrient resorption is one of the most important nutrient use strategies developed by plants. The ra...
Experiments with living mesophytic foliage leaves show that the smaller veins are capable of carryin...