Translations:Benutzer:Arian/Klett-Mini-Test/1192/en

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... the large-lobed, pinnate, basal leaves upward to the small, stem-close, tapering ones in the transition toward the blossom. This strongly rhythmically shaped mode of appearance finds more pronounced expression in the manure compost variants than in the NPK variants (Fig. 18, p. 316). Among the monocotyledonous grains the same tendency appears. With manure compost dressing the leaves are narrower, more firmly structured, and more strongly silicified at the leaf margins and tips. The NPK plants contrast with their tendency toward hydromorphism, like shade plants.