Whitman recalls a scene in which a child came to him with a handful of grass and asked him what it was. Whitman has no answer for the child. The grass is “the flag of my disposition” and it is the “handkerchief of the Lord….” It is also the child or a symbol for all of ...
Learn more about the famous American collection of poetry with the lesson calledLeaves of Grass: Summary & Quotes. These topics will be addressed: The year whenLeaves of Grasswas first published and how Details about the book's prologue
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Solutes distribute differentially between leaf tissues and cells. The present study tested the hypothesis that certain solutes are supplied preferentially to the epidermis in the transpiration stream, by-passing mesophyll cells along bundle sheath extensions. Using energy dispersive X-ray analysis of extrac...
Gaff DF, Ellis RP (1974) Southern African grasses with foliage that revives after dehydration. Bothalia 11:305–308 Google Scholar Gaff DF, Latz PK (1978) The occurrence of resurrection plants in the Australian flora. Aust J Bot 26:485–492 Google Scholar Gaff DF, McGregor GR (1979) ...
Second, environment has a strong effect on profitability, with high values in leaves from biomes with short growth periods and, for companies associated with innovation. Third, shorter longevity of productive units was related to higher profitability. In summary, by comparing economic behaviours of ...
Leaves of grass species consist of distinct domains along the proximal-distal axis. The leaf sheath and the leaf blade develop at the proximal and the distal domain, respectively3. The ligule and the auricle develop at the junction between the sheath and the blade and are known as boundary or...
Leaves of Grass, collection of poetry by American author Walt Whitman, first presented as a group of 12 poems published anonymously in 1855. It was followed by five revised and three reissued editions during the author’s lifetime. Poems not published in
Table 3.Summary of the analysis of variance (ANOVA) for carnosic acid concentration, growth elongations, sampling location, and period. 3.4. Correlation between Carnosic Acid Concentration and Phytotoxicity of Rosemary Leaves To determine the relationship between carnosic acid concentration and phytotoxicity...
The principal food substances taken by primates may be divided into vegetable (fruits, flowers, leaves, nuts, barks, pith, seeds, grasses, stems, roots, and tubers) and animal (birds, birds’ eggs, lizards, small rodents and bats, insects, frogs, and crustacea). The flesh of larger mamm...