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Description "Fig. 8 A-K. Collar and root formation in monocotyledonous seedlings. A-C Galtonia candicans. A Seedling with fully developed cotyledon, the furrowed surface of the primary root indicating root contraction. B Cotyledon base, detail of A. C Same at a somewhat later stage, the first shoot born root piercing its coleorhiza."
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Source Tillich in Kubitzki (ed. 1998) The families and genera of vascular plants Vol.03 fig.8 p.7
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