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Small bushes, often resembling Heaths, with all their ] 

 ■\ sts. Leaves evei . or Hal I I 



whit< 



thin, mi ■ 

 up in) 



- in tile ] 



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it <lr 



whorls in :i • 

 nous, or 



ube of tin 

 tiall) si 

 or |'< taloid ; I 



thick, fleshy, 



continuous «itli il • 



carrj 



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or i ■ 



unit. ■! to ili' 



style Bimple ; stigma simple; ovules anatropal, 2 or moi . 



laterally, and either ascending or attached to the side oi tl 



tuscent pericarp. [Seed without albumen ; embryo orth 



distincti f cotyledons, radicle, and plumule 



Up tu the present time these have been regardi d as 



blooms ; and there can be no doubt of their close relal 



distinguish them on account of their verj peculiars pect, which i 



Myrtleblooms except some Bseckias, their remarkal 



ovary, which never indicates n trai I being fori 



than one, and their pappose cal) \. The latter ch 



Composites, notwithstanding their disunited ■ 



has been found between Myrobalans and MyrtJel 



plants 

 They are beautiful little bushes, abounding in 



a very fen instances reaching the northern ci 

 They participate in the fragrant I th< 



recorded of their uses. 



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Calytrix, I.ihill. 



( 'aijKolhrii . I.alnll. 

 Lhotskya, & haver. 

 Thrjrptomene, Endi. 



l'ilfantliiis. / ■.'■ill. 



Verticordla, DC. 

 i 'alymmat 

 Dijk ■ ' , R. Itr. 



Ichamaelautium, I 











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