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Leaves

Corn leaf cross-section showing bundle


sheaths associated with the kranz anatomy
Pinus monophylla leaf cross-section. typical of C4 plants.
Pinus strobus leaf cross-section.

Pinus monophylla leaf Pinus strobus leaf Pinus strobus leaf

Corn leaf bundle sheath showing Kranz Corn leaf with the large bullifrom cells in the Corn leaf showing a cross link between two
anatomy. epidermis that may be involved with leaf vascular bundles.
rolling.

Cross-section of hydrophytic leaf from


Privet leaf cross-section. Castalia.
Cross-section of xerophytic leaf from Larrea.
Palisade tissue layers in a Castalia leaf. Note
that these would be on the upper surface of
Wide view of a hydrophytic leaf from Castalia. this floating leaf. Mid-rib of a Castalia leaf - lots of phloem!

Castalia leaf stomata and substomatal


A typical vein in a Castalia leaf - note chambers.
A tiny vein in a Castalia leaf (center of
preponderance of phloem.
image) that appears to be all phloem.

Large sclerid in a Castalia leaf. Hand section of a Yucca brevifolia leaf


showing unifacial nature (see insets at bottom Vascular bundles of a Yucca leaf.
showing vascular bundle orientations.

Stomata in leaves of Ficus.


Typical monocot epidermis and stomata.
Typical dicot epidermis and stomata.

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