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segments entire or the lower ones again cleft, broad-linear, 
short, very thick though flat, pungent at the apex, with stalklike 
base. Racemes or corymbs sessile, consisting usually of not very 
many flowers; the general flowerstalk (peduncle) as well as 
the branchlets 
silky or velvet 
downy. Stalk- 
lets (pedicels) 
quarter of an 
inch or less 
long, as in 
nearly all Gre- 
villeas and 
Hakeas placed 
in pairs above 
a small soli- 
tary bract, 
diagonally di- 
lated at the 
summit. Calyx 
(or perhaps co- 
rolla) red, less 
curved than 
in most con- 
geners, about 
two-thirds of 
an inch 
long, tubular 
towards the 
base, slit lon- 
gitudinally on 
the upper side, 
slightly con- 
tracted below 
the summit, 
upwards form- 
ing four not 
Fie. XXII, 
Fie. XXII.—(Grevillea Huegelii)—1, flower laid open; 
2, summit of sepal or petal, with its anther ; 3, pollen-grain ; 
4, fruit laid open ; 5, seed; 6, embryo. 
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