Cross-section through the stomata and trichomes of a lilac |
| - Large (119 Kb)
- Scroll down to information
Without labels Legend:
1 epidermis 3 spongy parenchyma 4 air cavity 5 chloroplasts 7 guard cells 8 intercellular space below stoma 9 trichome 2 palisade parenchyma 6 guard cell
| |
English name: Lilac Scientific name: Syringa vulgaris Familia: Oleaceae Classis: Dicotyledonas Phylum: Angiospermae Regnum: Plantae
|
The stoma (notice the thick cell walls) of this lilac leaf is open and shows connections with a large air cavity (intercellular space). Chloroplasts (stained purple in this preparation) are numerous in the cells of the sponge parenchyma, but are absent in normal epidermal cells. The blue-colored multicellular trichome is an extension from the epidermis. Trichomes on the surfaces of lilac leaves are not hair-shaped. |