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Tanniferous cells

Smaller, but similar, hairs are also found on the petal tips. No tanniferous cells or special mucilage cells (for term, see Matthews and Endress, 2006) have been observed in buds or anthetic gynoecia. During development, the mesophyll becomes lacunar in all organs. [Pg.193]

Figure 5a. Photomicrograph of a microtome section of peat in transmitted light. Note that the cell walls in the upper left half of the figure (even though filled with reddish-brown tanniferous material) are not as darkly stained as the cells in the lower right half of the figure. Scale bar equals 100 microns. Figure 5a. Photomicrograph of a microtome section of peat in transmitted light. Note that the cell walls in the upper left half of the figure (even though filled with reddish-brown tanniferous material) are not as darkly stained as the cells in the lower right half of the figure. Scale bar equals 100 microns.

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