
GRAY'S LESSONS IN BOTANY
THE ELEMENTS OF BOTANY
PREFACE.
Section I. INTRODUCTORY.
Section II. FLAX AS A PATTERN PLANT.
Section III. MORPHOLOGY OF SEEDLINGS.
Section IV. GROWTH FROM BUDS: BRANCHING.
Section V. ROOTS.
Section VI. STEMS.
Section VII. LEAVES.
A clear, concise guide to the fundamentals of plant life, this work invites listeners to explore the structure and growth of flowering plants without being overwhelmed by technical jargon. It builds on a historic teaching tradition, offering compact explanations that teachers can expand into full lectures or that independent students can follow at their own pace. The author stresses ideas over memorization, encouraging users to look up terms as needed while focusing on the enduring patterns of roots, stems, leaves, and buds.
The text walks through the life cycle of a model plant, from seed germination to the development of flowers, and then examines how different organs adapt to varied environments. Rich, hand‑drawn illustrations support each concept, and an enlarged glossary decodes both common and obscure botanical vocabulary, even offering hints on Latin and Greek roots. Listeners will finish the first sections with a solid grasp of plant morphology, ready to delve deeper into more specialized manuals and field guides.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (515K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Curtis Weyant, Stephen H. Sentoff and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2010-09-18
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1810–1888
A pioneering American botanist, physician, and teacher, he helped turn plant study in the United States into a modern scientific discipline. His books, collections, and work at Harvard made him one of the most influential figures in 19th-century botany.
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