THE TASMANIAN FLORA. 



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Leaves linear, hard, rough or dry 



Leaves filiform to oblong, succulent, fleshy, smooth ... 



Leaves in whorls of 4 or more; corolla distinct xxxix. 



Leaves opposite, connected at the bases ; flowers hard . . . Ixiii. 



Perianth inferior ; ovary entire, globular ; leaves opposite. Ixi. 

 Perianth superior or none; ovary ovoid, often in 4 parts; 



leaves often in whorls : xxx. 



Perianth distinctly inferior 



Perianth superior or appearing so 



Each flower on a distinct stalk; leaves under J in. long... xi. 



Flowers numerous, in branched clusters; leaves 1-3 in. Ixx. 



Leaves in whorls; flowers herbaceous, white or yellow ... xxxix. 

 Leaves opposite, connected at their bases; flowers hard... Ixiii. 



Leaves mostly alternate or none, in some instances in 



clusters at intervals along the branches 



Leaves opposite or truly whorled 



Flowers with a distinct calyx and corolla 



Flowers with but one floral envelope 



Petals quite free from one another, though sometimes 



partially adhering 



Petals more or less united 



Stamens generally 5, rarely 6, sometimes fewer 



Stamens more than 5, often absent from flowers with 

 perfect ovaries 



Ovaries superior or nearly so 



Ovary inferior or appearing so 



Flowers bright yellow; ovary in 2 or 3 parts ii. 



Flowers pink or white 



Leaves toothed or crenate on the margin xxvii. 



Leaves entire on the margin 



Plant rigid ; leaves in small clusters, at intervals ; flowers 



in numerous small (nearly sessile) clusters vi. 



Plant and leaves otherwise; flowers solitary, stalked ... vii. 



Leaves entire or none 



Leaves lobed or divided 



Petals reduced to small hoods, over-arching the stamens ; 



ovary immersed or appearing inferior xxiii. 



Petals spreading; ovary truly inferior xxxi. 



Leaves palmately divided; flowers in umbels; fruit suc- 



^culent xxxvii. 



Leaves pmnately divided ; flowers usually few, in axillary 



clusters; fruit dry xxxvi. 



Flowers very irregular xxv. 



Flowers nearly or quite regular 



Leaves divided into leaflets 



Leaves entire 



'Leaves with few broad leaflets; petals conspicuous, pink 

 or white xxvi 



Leaves with very numerous small leaflets ; petals niinutej 

 yellow; stamens very conspicuous, much exceeding the 

 ™rolla ^^^ 



Stamens numerous, often in a central column, or hiding 

 the pistil where that organ is present, sometimes few 

 where the pistil is absent 



Stamens 10 or fewer, surrounding or at the side of the 

 pistil 



Stamens and perianth superior; pistil present 



Stamens and perianth inferior, or pistil absent ... ... ... 



Leaves toothed on the margin 



Leaves entire on the margin ]!...... 



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Bwiiacece. 

 Paronychiacece. 



ChenopodiacecB. 



Haloragece. 



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Caryophyllacem. 

 Urticacece. 



Buhiacece. 

 Paronychiacece. 



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90. 

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BUleniacece. 

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SaxifragacecB. 



TiolacecB. 

 Pittosporacece, 



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Rhamnncem. 

 Myrtacece. 



AraliacecB. , 



Umhelliferce. 



Leguminosce. 

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RosacecB. 



. Leguminosce. 



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Myrtacece. 

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