— Lanlertia.] CIV. PROTEACER, 413 
18. LAMBERTIA, Sm. 
Flowers hermaphrodite. Perianth regular or nearly so, the tube 
elongated, often dilated upwards and slightly incurved, the lobes narrow, 
gu revolute, the two lower ones sometimes more deeply separated. 
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species wanting. Ovar very small, densely covered with long hairs, 
vith 2 pendulous ovules. Style filiform sometimes slightly thickened 
grooved on a level with the anthers; stigma small, terminal or 
shortly decurrent on the upper side. Fruit a short hard truncate sessile 
follicle, the lower (dorsal) margin produced into a thick horn, 
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e Perianth-tube, but when open they are ore revolute than in Adenanthos. 
involucre: 
m: 8 L-flowered, 4 in. long or under. Leaves entire. 
Ves ovate, oboy 46. S 
: ate or oblong, mucrona (0. 1. L. uniflora. 
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. "mlücres T-flowered, terminal or in the upper axils. Leaves entire. 
Yes very obtuse, usually small 
Leaves obovat to li 4 
s e to ] i ly so. Bracts rather 
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aves linear with i Bracts with subulate 
Coe revolute margins. Bracts Be eg 
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Inner x U agen anostly linear and 1 to 2 in. long. a 
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X scian niii n u me piste er multiflora. 
; f n » long as the perianth. Eastern species 6. L. formosa, 
“uy ered, all axillary. Leaves pungent-pointed an 
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i in. long, the tube dilated upwards and incurve 
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