xlvi DICOTS. TUBIFLORAERUBIALES 



D; a; b; a 



ii. G i-loc. with =t parietal plac. and oo ov. (fams. 

 1215). 



iii. G rarely 2-loc., usu. i-loc. with basal central plac. 

 and oc ov. (fam. 16). 



iv. G i- or i-loc., in each i pend. ov. , or i pend. ov. 

 only (fam. 17). 



5. Acanthineae: fls. usu. -I- , typically 5-merous; A 4 or 2, 

 G (2) with usu. oo ov.; caps, loculicidal to very base 

 (fam. 18). 



6. Myoporineae: woody with alt. or opp. 1. and fls. reg. or -|- , 



5-merous; G (2) later 4-loc., each with 2 4 oo ov., 

 or (2 oo ) each with i pend. ov. with micropyle upwards ; 

 drupe; endosp. thin or none (fam. 19). 



7. Phryndneae : herbs, fls. [ ; G i with i orthotr. ascending 



ov. (fam. 20). 



7. PLANTAGINALES. Usu. herbs, rarely shrubby, with usu. alt. 



1.; fls. % ore? ? , reg., 4-merous; K (4), C (4), membranous, A 4, 

 epipet., G (2) or i, 4 i-loc. with few or i anatr. ov. ; caps, or 

 nut; endosp. 



b. P epigynous ( Orders 8 10). 



a. Sta. free (Order 8). 



8. RUBIALES. Woody pi. orjierbs with opp. usu. simple 1. and 



usu. reg. 5 4-merous fls.; G i-(or more)-loc., each with oo i 

 anatr. ov. 

 A. Sta. =C segments (fams. i 3). 



