"Each has two (sometimes three or more) thin flat ..., at the base of each of which is a swollen part, lined with hairs and containing a single seed. The seed is covered by a thin brown testa. If you scrape away the testa you will find the inside, consisting, as in the , of a , two s, and a very minute plumule. The cotyledons are green and long and narrow, and are coiled into a sort of ball ...; they too contain a store of food."
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Richard Henry Yapp
1920 – 1921
(8 October 1871 - 22 January 1929) was a British professor of botany and a pioneer of ecology. He was the president of the for the academic year 1920–1921.
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