286 THE KINDS OF PLANTS 



KK. Leaves opposite, punctate: flowers 



yellow Hypericace(e, p. 338 



KKK. Leaves opposite not punctate: 



flowers pink, red, white 



Caryopliyllacew, p. 320 



J J. Sepals 2: petals 4-5 Portulacacece, p. 339 



JJJ. Sepals 6: stamens Lj-pogynous, oppo- 

 site petals Berheridacew , p. 328 



II. Corolla irregular. 



J. Fruit a legume Leguminosce, p. 347 



j.T. H ruit a capsule. 



K. Petals 5: stamens 5: pod 1-celled, 



3-valved Violacece, p. 337 



KK. Petals 4: stamens 6, diadelphous: 

 fruit 2-valved (globular, 1- 

 seeded, indehiscent in Fuma- 



ria) Fiimariacece, p. 331 



HH. Ovary 2-5 celled: fruit dry. 



I. Fruit of 2 dry seed-like carpels: flowers 

 small, umbelled or in heads : stamens 



5 VmbelUferce, p. 366 



II. Fruit a 2-celled pod, silique or silicle, or 



sometimes loment; or indehiscent and 



nut-like: flowers not truly umbelled, 



but solitary or in racemes. 



J. Stamens 6: sepals 4: petals (0 or) 4.. 



Cruciferce, p. 333 



jj. Stamens 4-8, distinct or nionadej- 



phous: fls. very irregular: sepals 5, 



unequal and some of them colored : 



petals 3 (or 5, with 2 scale-like): 



pods 2-seeded Polygnlacece, p. 346 



III. Fruit (or ovary) a 4-celled capsule: sta- 

 mens 2, 4 or 8: petals 0, 2 or 4 



Onagracece, p. 364 

 iiii. Fruit (or ovary) a 5-eelled capsule. 



J. Leaves simple, evergreen : seeds min- 

 ute, innumerable: plants white, 

 or yellowish parasitic or sapro- 



pliytic about the roots of trees 



Ericaceae, p. 391 

 JJ. Leaves simple, more or less lobed or 

 divided, capsule 5-10 seeded; or 

 stem succulent and translucent: 

 pod walls elastic, each cell sev- 

 eral-seeded Geraniacece, p. 341 



