FAMILY KEY 



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Q. Petals 5, yellow; sepals 5. Crassulaceae (p. 117) 



QQ. Petals usually not s, white; sepals usually not 5. 



PORTULACACEAE (p. 86) 



pp. Leaves not fleshy. 

 R. Flowers axillary; stem s-anglcd. Lythrum in Lytheaceae (p. 156) 

 RR. Flowers in clusters; stem terete. 

 S. Stamens s, on the receptacle; ovules 2 in each cell. 



Linaceae (p. 144) 

 SS. Stamens 10, on the calyx; ovules numerous. 



Saxifraga in Saxifragaceae (p. 118) 

 KK. Flowers irregular. 

 T. Flowers spurred at base. Violaceae (p. 153) 



TT. Flowers not spurred at base. 

 TJ. Leaves entire; petals 3; stamens 6-8; stigmas 1-2; style i; carpels 2. 



Polygalaceae (p. 145) 

 HU. Leaves serrate; petals 2 or 4; stamens 5; stigmas 5, sessile; carpels 5. 



Baisaminaceae (p. 148) 

 n. Ovary inferior. 

 V. Flowers in umbels or heads. \ XTmbellaceae (p. 163) 



W. Flowers neither in umbels nor in heads. 

 W. Stem s-angled; sepals and petals usually 6; flowers axillary. 



Lythrum in Lythraceae (p. 156) 

 WW. Stem terete; sepals and petals fewer; flowers usually clustered. 

 X. Sepals 4; petals 4; stamens 2 or 4 or 8; style i; stigmas i or 4. 



Onagraceae (p. 156) 

 XX. Sepals s; petals s; stamens 10; styles or sessile stigmas 2-4. 



Saxifraga in Saxifragaceae (p. 118) 



GROUP 19 — Dicotyledonous herbs with alternate simple 

 leaves and sympetalous flowers 



A. Ovary superior or mainly so. 

 B. Corolla irregular. 

 C. Leaves with stipules; corolla not 2-lipped ; stamens 10. Leguminaceae (p. 135) 

 CC. Leaves without stipules; stamens 5 or fewer. 

 D. Leaves all basal, on upper side greasy to touch; corolla spurred at base, 

 2-lipped; stamens 2. Pinguicula in Pinguiculaceae (p. 210) 



DD. Leavesnot all basal, not greasy to the touch; corolla not spurred; stamens 



2 or 4 or 5. 

 E. Corolla 2-lipped; ovary 1-2-celled. Scrophotariaceae (p. 198) 



EE. Corolla not 2-lipped; ovary s-celled. Balsaminaceae (p. 148) 



BB, Corolla regular or very nearly so. 

 F. Plants twining; leaves none or scattered. Convolvulaceae (p. 182) 



FF. Plants not twining; leaves reniform, palmately veined, crenate, all basal. 



Nephrophyllidium in Menyanthaceae ^p. 180) 



FFF. Plants not twining; leaves not reniform, not palmately veined, rarely 



crenate or all basal. 



G. Leaves fleshy-linear, 2.5-7.5 em. long, all basal; flowers in dense heads; 



plants not far from the seashore. Plumbaginaceae (p. 178) 



