28 FLORA OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. 
Leaves from elliptical to broad-linear, 3 or 4in., 
narrowed into a short stalk. <A tall more or 
less viscid shrub; sepals usually 4; fruit 3- 
celled, the wings about as broad as the cells 
Leaves oval-oblong, rounded at the base on 
rather long stalks 
Branchlets angular; seeds smooth shining; leaves 
lanceolate almost veinless; a tall shrub ... 
Leaves cuneate, mostly toothed or lobed atop. A low 
diffuse shrub, fruit 2- or 3-celled, wings narrow 
and thin... 
Leaves linear or linear-cuneate, serrately crenate or 
pinnatifid; fruit 3-celled; seeds shining. Erect shrub 
11. Leaves simple; capsule not winged. 
Leaves flat, cuneate or obovate, rigid. 
Sepals lanceolate; leaves small obovate; fruit 3- or 
4-celled, dissepiments falling off with the valves. 
A small erect shrub... 
Sepals broadly ovate; leaves small roundish or 
ovate, slightly sinuate-toothed; fruit 4- or 5- 
celled, the angles rarely produced into very 
narrow wings. A small erect shrub 
Leaves linear, margins revolute, about lin.; flowers 
solitary or 2 together on very short recurved stalks; 
stamens usually 6. A low glabrous shrub... 
1. Leaves pinnate. 
Capsule not winged. 
Leaflets 5 to 13, obovate-cuneate, deeply toothed 
at the end; flowers in short dense terminal 
corymbs; capsular globular, glandular-hairy 
Capsule winged as in D. viscosa. 
Leaflets obovate or cuneate-oblong, toothed at the 
end, rhachis dilated between the joints. Staminate 
flowers in small clusters on very short pedicels, 
pistillate ones 3 or 2 together or solitary. <A 
low shrub, usually pubescent or hairy, very 
viscid... be she 
Leaflets linear; flowers clustered or racemose 
Leaflets linear, channelled; rhachis not dilated; 
fruits solitary stalked 
Leaflets very short, oblong, obtuse; rhachis dilated; 
fruits 4-winged, solitary on rather long stalks 
viscosa 
petiolaris 
lanceolata 
procumbens 
lobulata 
bursarifolia 
Baueri 
hexandra 
humilis 
boronifolia 
tenuifolia 
stenozyga 
microzyga 
