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Licuxars, if ligules are formed at junction of claw 
and limb (if the ligules cohere, as in the 
Daffodil, a corona is formed). 
FIMBRIATED, if fringed with hairs. 
Fic. 48.—Corollas. 
I. Cruciform flower of Lunaria, with unguiculate petals. II. Caryo- 
phyllaceous corolla of Lychnis vespertina, with corona. III. Papili- 
enaceous corolla of Erythrina. IV. Rotate corolla of the Borage 
(Borago officinalis). V. Bilabiate personate corolla of Antirrhinwm 
majus. 
A polypetalous corolla may be CRUCIFORM when there 
are four unguiculate petals arranged in the form of a 
cross; Rosacrouvs if it consists of five petals, not clawed, 
attached perigynously ; PapILIoNackEous if it consists of 
five irregular petals as in the Pea; CARYOPHYLLACEOUS 
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