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Volume  Volume1\Botany for Painters & Elements of Landscape Painting

Entry#  397.


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There is no boss on branches which has not been produced by some

branch which has failed.


The lower shoots on the branches of trees grow more than the upper

ones and this occurs only because the sap that nourishes them, being

heavy, tends downwards more than upwards; and again, because those

branches  which grow downwards turn away from the shade which

exists towards the centre of the plant. The older the branches are,

the greater is the difference between their upper and their lower

shoots and in those dating from the same year or epoch.


Footnote: The sketch accompanying this in the MS. is so effaced

that an exact reproduction was impossible.


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