APPENDIX 
618 
Styles ered stigmas 2-3 or m 
low: agit a as: Aitedrsiie in. C aan Soe epoca aera ge white or colored 
. Polygo 
Flowers monoecious or dioecious; perianth not ie or ee 
superior 
uita capsule or the seed sclitary in a loose ie ate 
t a 3—4-celled capsule; herbage eves rfy. 
ith ete, eee ted in a p bay fol wr Meany may 
entral Sica (Tetracocens, ca lypha, Te aang icinus). 
. Euphorbiaceae 3 
Capsule —v ina eicgcar eae acorn-like Hcl with 1 seed 
developing 81, Buxaceae 3: 45. 
Fruit . cuticle; “herbage mostly fleshy or scurfy le ed Grayia, Eu- 
oven bat = 36. Chenopodiaceae 
il 
J 
+ 
r ber 
c, heath like jhe leaves igh td and linear ( 
2. Empetraceae 3: 
Shrubs ve 4 m. ‘high: leaves if —— et (Rhamnus spp., Condalia 
nac 59. 
Fruit a rater ee 
Cre 
vary inferior; Beitr (Galium spp.). vr Rubiaceae* re 22. 
Annual or perennial herbs. 
ns perigynous, attached to the hypanthium (see also some Aizoaceae 
Stame 
Stem-leaves lacking or essentially so; stipules lacking; leaves vimple and shallowly lobed 
(Heuchera spp., Ozomelis sp. 59. Saxifragaceae 2: 349. 
Stem-leaves present; stipules Gengent: leaves compound (Acaena, Sanguisorba, but not in 
Alchemiila). 64, Rosaceae 2: 407. 
Stamens hypogynous or epigynous. 
Ovary soci’ 
Lea ecobents or ere are 
Meanie — 
Fru rps and drupe-like (H iptuets), 
. Haloragidaceae 3: 212. 
Fruit a many-seeded, dry capsule craigsa sp. 
106. Onagraceae a: Pong 
Plants not cam (Galium spp.). 143. Rubiaceae* 4: 
Leaves alter 
Plants nai not succulent. 
Leaves entire; fruit a 1-seeded drupe. 32. Santalaceae 1: 527. 
Leaves unequally gi ctital fruit a ony many-seeded capsule. 
01. Datiscaceae 3: 142. 
Plants Seobyi decumbent or creeping; ate entire (Tetragonia, Mesembryanthe- 
41. Aizoaceae 2: 115. 
m), 
Ovary su 
Fruit 2 a capsule. 
Capsule opening by valves (Loeflingia sp., rag See spp., Sagina sp.). 
Car yophy llaceae 2: 137. 
Capsul issil loculicidally dehiscent. 
. Aizoaceae 2: 115. 
Fruit otherwis 
46. Ranunculaceae 2: 174. 
Sepals talling at anthes 
S - b Sersitent or tris — 
perfect, the perianth colored in most genera; achenes 3-4- 
ngled or Bind bch wig igg 
. Polygonaceae 2: 1. 
Flowers monoecious 1 ot sometimes —— the peri- 
anth never tad acy — flattened or ovoid. 
. Urticaceae 1: ‘323, 
Fruit a paid i ei 
were 
Fruit a utricle. 
Stipules present except in Scleranthu 
39. iidicecens a: Ait. 
Stipules lackin 
alyx eae ous, 36. Chenopodiaceae 2: 
Calyx — or seiuhenes (somewhat herbaceous in Tide- 
37. Amaranthaceae 2: 
Fruit a schizocarp or a eoennle capsule (Tragia, Ere cuenirens, Si tillingia). 
79. Euphorbiaceae 3: 
Flowers with both calyx age ive present. 
Leaves insectivorous of boggy areas. 
Leaves large aed one = Sarraceniaceae 2: 329. 
Leaves small, with sensitive ellis hairs. . Droseraceae 2: 329. 
Corolla or calyx or both irregular 
Calyx with the sepals showy aia colored ll 1 d oft h modified in sh 
Pistils a (1 in Delphinium seis: fruit of ladaces follicles Paihia; peek. 
Aconitum). 46. Ranunculaceae 2: 174. 
Pistil 1; fruit not of follicle 
Fruit 1-celled and 1- aa indehiscent and arnet: with prickles. 
. Krameriaceae 2: 627. 
* In Sympetalae. 
