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Fig.
10.3-15.
Transverse section of yucca leaf (Yucca). Arrows indicate three
depressions in the upper surface of this leaf of a desert-adapted monocot. The
leaves are long and very thick, and the depressions run as channels along the
surface. Between the channels are masses of fibers; typically, an epidermis
lacks stomata anywhere that there are fibers immediately below it, and that is
true here. There is parenchyma on either side of the channels, and all stomata are located in those channels.
See following figure for a magnification of a channel.
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