Classification of Plants 



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open. Petals twisted, unequal-sided. Stamens 10-15, alter- 

 nating in parcels of 2-3 with 5 slender staminodia. Small 



Y\G.2,i\. — Herma?tniaa/fhct'folia,l..: Fig. '^12.— Herman nia {.Vlaheniia) 

 a, stamens. (After " Botanical Ma- ovalis, H. : a, stamens, 



gazine ".) 



Eastern trees with an abundance of white or rosy flowers. The 

 petals become papery and enlarged, remaining on. 



AAA. Flowers perfect, no sta- __ 



minodia. 



Hermannia is a very common, 

 more or less prostrate, weed with the 

 habit of a shrub or an under-shrub. 

 The calyx is often inflated. The 

 flowers red, orange, or creamy white. 

 Stamens 5, opposite the petals, 

 broad, narrowed toward the top or 

 bottom. Leaves entire or toothed, 

 often plaited. The entire plant often 

 covered with stellate hairs, woolly, velvety, or sticky 



Fig. 



313. — Floral diagram of 

 Hcniiaiiiiia. 



