COMPOS I TAE. 91/ 



Tribe 6. Helenieae. 



A. Ray-flowers persistent on the achenes, falling away with them, papery. 



72. Psilostrophe. 

 B. Ray-flowers deciduous, or wanting. 



* Plants not dotted with oil-glands. 



a. Pappus none. 73. Plaveria. 



b. Pappus present (in all our species), of separate scales or bristles. 

 1. Bracts of the involucre petal-like, colored, their margins and apices scarious. 

 Leaves, at least the lower, pinnately parted, or pinnatifid; rays none; corolla-lobes of 



disk-flowers ovate. 74. Hyvienopappus. 



Leaves entire; rays present, or none; corolla-lobes of disk-flowers linear. 



75. Polypteris. 

 a. Bracts of the involucre herbaceous, not scarious-tipped, nor petal-like, appressed, or 



spreading-. 

 Receptacle naked. 



Bracts of the involucre appressed. 



Achenes 4-angled, linear or oblong. 76. Picradeniopsis. 



Achenes 5-10-ribbed or 5-10-angled, top-shaped. 



Outer involucral bracts separate. 77. Tetraneuris. 



Outer involucral bracts connate at base. 78. Picradenia. 



Bracts of the involucre spreading, or reflexed at maturity. 79. Heleninm. 



Receptacle with bristle-like chaff. 80. Galliardia. 



* * Plants dotted with oil-glands, especially the leaves and involucre. 

 Involucral bracts more or less united; style-branches of the disk-flowers elongated. 

 Involucral bracts united at the base. 81. Boebera. 



Involucral bracts united high up into a cup. 82. Thymophylla. 



Involucral bracts separate; style-branches of the disk-flowers very short. 



83. Pedis. 



Tribe 7. Anthemideae. 



* Receptacle chaffy. 

 Achenes flattened; involucre obovoid to campanulate ; heads small. 



84. Achillea. 

 Achenes terete; involucre hemispheric ; heads large. 85. Anthemis, 



* * Receptacle not chaffy, naked, or sometimes hairy. 

 1. Ray-flowers usually present, sometimes wanting; rays large. 

 Receptacle flat to hemispheric ; bracts of the involucre in several series. 



86. Chrysanthemum. 

 Receptacle conic to ovoid; bracts in few series; rays white or none. 



87. Matricaria. 

 2. Ray-flowers none ; heads small. 



Heads corymbed; pappus a short crown; flowers yellow. 88. Tanacetum. 



\ Heads racemose, spicate or panicled; pappus none. 89. Artemisia. 



Tribe 8. Senecioneae. 



Leaves all basal: heads on scapes. 



Head solitary; flowers vellow. „ -r ., 



Heads corymbed ; flowers white or purple. %' %%%£' 



Leaves opposite; rays yellow. y eiasttes. 



? Leaves alternate. y2 " Armca - 

 Flowers white, whitish or pinkish- rays none 



Marginal flowers pistillate; disk-flowers perfect. Q , Erechtites 



Flowers all perfect. yj crecmues. 



Involucre of about 5 bracts; sap milky. Q4 Mesadenia 

 Involucre of about 12 bracts and several smaller outer ^nes 



Flowers yellow; ray-flowers mostly present. jg sZ'JZdT 



Tribe 9. Cynareae. 



* Achenes inserted on the receptacle by their bases, not oblique. 

 Receptacle densely bristly. 

 Filaments separate. ' 



Involucral bracts hooked at ihe tip; leaves not bristly. 07. Arctium 

 Involucral bracts not hooked; leaves bristly. <$>. Carduus. 



