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b. Anthers distinct. 



1. Stamens 2. 



Filaments not vinited to the style . 

 Filaments united to the style 



2. Stamens more tlicui 2. 

 Anthers opening by pores or slits 

 Anthers opening longitudinall3^ 



Stigma with an indusium .... 

 Stigma without an indusium. 

 Leaves without stipules. 

 Stamens definite. 



Leaves alternate. Corolla persistent 

 Leaves opposite. Stem round 

 Leaves verticillate. Stem square . 

 Stamens numerous .... 

 Leaves with stipules. 



Stipules interpetiolar. Flowers herma- 

 phrodite ..... 

 Stipules cirrhose. Flowers unisexual 



ColumeUiacece, 

 Stylidiacece. 



Vacciniacece. 

 Goodeniacece. 



CanipanidacecE. 

 CajirifoUacece. 

 liuhiacece. 

 Belvisiacece. 



Uiihiacece. 

 Cuciu-hitaccce. 



Ovary superior. 

 Carpels more than one. 



a. Atitliers opening hy pores or slits . 



b. Anthers openiiifi longitndinalhj. 



1. Anthers 1-celled . . ... 



2. Anthers 2-celled. 



Plants with dotted leaves .... 

 Plants parasitic, leaves brown, scaly 



A. Flowers regular. 



a. Ovanj lobed. 



Inflorescence helicoid. ^^stivation of corolla 

 imbricate ....... 



Inflorescence straight. Corolla with a valvate 

 aestivation. Leaves exstijDulate 



b. Ovary not lobed. 



1. Carpels more than three, distinct or com- 

 bined. 

 Stamens equal in number to the petals and 

 opposite to them. 

 Stems herbaceous. Style 1. Fruit a cap- 

 sule . . 

 Stem woody Style 1. Fruit fleshy, inde- 

 hiscent ...... 



Stem herbaceous or woodJ^ Styles 5 

 (rarely 3 or 4). Fruit membranous . 

 Stamens not opposite the petals if of the 

 same number. 



Kricaretr. 



F.pacridacecr. 



Rutaccie. 

 Mo)iotropacece. 



Boraginacco'. 

 Nolanacece. 



Primulacecp. 

 Myrsi)iacece. 

 Plumbaginacece. 



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