Up Oil cells Mucilage cell, cactus Mucilage cell, Opuntia Non-articulated laticifer Spurge laticifer Laticifers Articulated laticifers Stinging nettle Ducts, low mag Duct, mag. Wormwood duct Young duct Pine duct Pine needles Hemlock leaf Citrus oil gland Cotton duct Anther endothecium Hydathode Glandular trichome Venus' flytrap Sweet olive Sundew
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Fig.
9.3-6c.
Transverse section of hemlock leaf (Tsuga caroliniana). Pines are
probably the example of conifer that most students are likely to encounter in a
Plant Anatomy Laboratory, but there are many other conifers as well. This leaf
of hemlock is slightly flattened, not round like the needles of many pines, and
there is just a single resin canal, located adjacent to the vascular bundle,
just exterior to the phloem.
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