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A concise instructional guide presents the fundamentals of structural botany and the principles of plant life aimed at beginners and school use, with primary focus on flowering plants. It proceeds systematically through germination and seedling types, buds and branching, roots and stems, leaf forms and arrangements, inflorescences and floral parts, pollination and fertilization, fruits and seeds. Subsequent chapters examine cellular and tissue structure, growth processes, and physiological contents such as sap and chlorophyll. Numerous illustrations and an expanded glossary support teachers and students, stressing comprehension of types, adaptations, and functions rather than rote memorization of technical terms.
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