cence. Flowers generally sessile, in twos, threes, and fours at the 
ends of the ramuli, sometimes forming alternate fascicles on an 
elongated peduncle, and there constituting a short spike. Calya-. 
segments narrow-linear, blunt, with glandular hairs. Corolla 
curved ; tube slender; throat long, gradually dilated, funnel- 
shaped, with deep oblique grooves on the sides; limb of five, 
short, spreading lobes. 
Fig. 1. Calyx and style. 2. Lower part of corolla, cut open, showing the » 
stamens. 3. Stamens. 4. Ovary and disc. 
