130 OF THE FLOWER-STALK. 



The Flower-stalk is 



CatiUnuSy cauliiie, when it grows immedi- 

 ately out of the main stem, especially 

 of a tree, as in Averrhoa Ijilimbi, 

 Riimph. Amhoin. v. 1. i. 36, the Indian 

 substitute for our green gooseberries. 



RaiJieus, growing out of a main branch, 

 as in Averrhoa Carambola, ibid. t. 35, 

 and Eugenia inalaccensis^ Eiot. Bot 

 i. 61. 



Axillaris, axillary, growing either from 

 the bosom of a leaf, that is, between it 

 and the stem, as Anchusa sempervirens, 

 Engl. Bot. t. 4.5, and Campanula 

 Trachelium, t. Y2 ; or between a branch 

 and the stem, as Ruppia maritima, 

 t. 136. 



Oppositifolius, opposite to a leaf, as Ge- 

 ranium pyrenaieiim, t. 405, G. molle, 

 t. 778, and Simn angustifoliion, 

 i. 139. 



Internodis, proceeding from the interme- 

 diate part of a branch between two 

 leaves, as in Ehretia internodis, L'He- 

 ritier Stirp. t. 24, Solanum carolineiise, 

 DHL Hort. Elth. t, 2j9, and indicum, 

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