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out perfect leaves, rarely shrubs or 
trees with fleshy leaves. Segments of 
the corolla 6 or more. Style 1, undivided, 
with several stigmas. Fruit a many- 
seeded berry. Cacteae. 
(4) Ovary several-celled. 97. 
97 (a) Herbs or undershrubs. Segments of the 
corolla numerous, linear. Stigmas 
several, sessile, free or united below. 
Ovules basal or parietal. Albumen 
mealy. Leaves fleshy. Fruit a many- 
seeded capsule. Ficoideae. 
(4) Shrubs or trees. Segments of the corolla 
3-10. Stigma 1, upon an undivided 
style, entire or lobed. Ovules axile. 
Albumen fleshy or wanting. 98. 
98 (a) Flowers provided with an epigynous disc, 
upon which the stamens are inserted. 
Seeds without albumen. Leaves usually 
glandular-dotted. Petals usually coher- 
ing in the form of a cap. 
Myrtaceae. 
(4) Flowers without an epigynous disc. Seeds 
with copious albumen. Leaves not 
dotted. Fruital-5-seededdrupe. Asia, 
Australia, America. Styraceae. 
99 (2) Stamens twice as many as corolla-lobes, 
