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STYLIDIUM taricirotium. 
Larch-leaved Stylidium. 
GYNANDRIA DIANDRIA.—Nat. Orv. STYLIDEZ, Br. 
Gen. Cuar.—Calyz bilabiatus. Corolla i is, 5-fida, lacinia quinta 
(labello) dissimili minore, deflexa (raro reliquis patentibus (raro 
geminatim coherentibus). Columna reclinata, duplici flexura ; Antheris 
bilobis, lobis divaricatissimis ; stigmate obtuso indiviso. bilocu- 
a Halen superne quandoque incompleto.—Br. in Prodr. Fi. 
Div. I. Capsula ventricosa, subovata, nunc spherica vel oblonga. 
Sabin, i. Caulis jylteate ‘foliis sparsis, crebris. 
Sizhei laricifolium; foliis setaceo ribu ilibus pil lis (vel 
glabris) fauce saan, labello catalan ite sub S. sotaifste. 
S. laricifolium, Ricuarp, in Pers. Syn. Pl. y. ii. p. patie tg in Ann. du 
us. - Nat. v. xviii. p. 19. t. 
S. tenuifolium, Brown, Prodr. Fl, Now. “Holl. p SOs Ba: yp t. 2249.— 
Smita, in Rees’s Cyc 
Stem 8-10 inches to a foot high, erect, simple, or throwing out one or more 
small branches from the eyes. ree below, ative clothed with 
numerous linear-setaceous dark- , which are patent or reflex- 
From the extremity of the stem springs a ee branched a yh panicle, 
EE 
a small lan 
Flowers upon rather short glandular pedicels. Germen 
ovate, glandular, tapering below, surmounted by an imperecy 2p lipped 
calyx, of 5 erect, lanceolate, obtuse, glandular segments. 
lar 
ineous ring or — the back of chao has pasos pedicellated 
cue the 5th segment or /abellum arpa ee de- 
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