- a
vascular bundle.
Hydathodes are
commonly seen in
water lettuce,
water hyacinth, rose, balsam, and many
other species.
Hydathodes are made of a group...
-
build up in the plant.
Excess water is
excreted through pores known as
hydathodes. The
movement of
water out of the leaf
stomata sets up
transpiration pull...
- also New
Zealand Calla Council Leaf
Shape Images) The
leaves contain hydathodes that
result in guttation. Inflorescence:
Takes the form of a solitary...
-
forces some
water to
exude through special leaf tip or edge structures,
hydathodes or
water glands,
forming drops. Root
pressure provides the
impetus for...
- into a
canal or reservoir.
Examples include glandular hairs, nectaries,
hydathodes, and the
resin canals in Pinus. The salt
glands of
mangroves such as Acanthus...
- undersides. The
leaves are deciduous. The
hydathodes are
shallow and linear,
unlike the pit-like
hydathodes of
Cryptogramma acrostichoides.
Formerly lumped...
-
sometimes entire (rounded) but more
often angled or
weakly lobed, with
hydathodes at the tips.
There are two
types of roots:
dense clusters of thick, pale-coloured...
-
midrib and
extend toward the leaf margins.
These often terminate in a
hydathode, a
secretory organ, at the margin. In turn,
smaller veins branch from...
- different: The
Gunneraceae are a
mesophilic herb (often oversized), and the
hydathodes are well
developed and
secrete mucilage or
perhaps a
resinous coating...
- the
intercellular spaces of the
hydathode tissue toward the
openings in the epidermis.
Strictly speaking, such
hydathodes are not
glands because they are...