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pedicellate mostly solitary sometimes binate or few- 
fasciculate ; pedic. simple exarticulate ; cor. ochroleucous, 
p., red, b. or lilac, scentless, circumscissilely separating 
close above its base. Berries scarlet, red or o., rarely black 
or b., mostly small, sometimes edible. Seeds flat reniform. 
tttTribe II. SOLANBREAL. 
Cal. large subspathiform inflatedly tubular leafy wholly per- 
sistent. Cor. large campanulato-infundibuliform. Antli. oblong- 
short free distinct. Embryo arcuate or nearly straight. — 
Sarmentose large rampant shr. with large drooping trumpet- 
shaped fragrant fi. and simple coriaceous 1. 
ttf2. Solandra. Cal. large membranously leafy elongate 
inflatedly tubular 5-angular irregularly 2-5-fld or -toothed, 
splitting down mostly bilabiately and with the teeth val- 
vately connivent and more or less cohering, not deciduous 
in fr. Cor. large tubular-infundibuliform or campanulato- 
trumpet-shaped, tube fleshy elongate ventricoselv swollen 
or inflated upwards and again contracted below the 5-fid 
(rarely 6-7-fid) limb ; lobes broadly rounded undulately 
revolute, some of them crispato-fimbriate or crenate at the 
edges. Stam. o equal included ; antli. distinct free broadly 
oblong short, affixed above their middle, bursting longi- 
tudinally. Stigma small simply capitate or subcapitate. 
Ov. 2- or imperfectly 4-celled multiovulate. Fr. berry- 
like fleshy or pulpy, enclosed in the wholly persistent mem- 
branous split-down cal., 2- or partly 4-celled, many- 
seeded. Seeds reniform compressed ; embryo slightly 
curved or arcuate ; cot. semicylindric. — Sarmentose climb- 
ing shr. with large simple entire subcoriaceous 1. and large 
handsome terminal solitary yellowish-w. or cream-coloured 
or ochraceous fl. often tinged or streaked with p. ( peach- 
blossom) or v. Fr. rather large fleshy scarcely edible. 
B. Fr. capsular. 
tt Tribe III. BAT UREAL 
The Thorn-Apple Tribe. 
Cal. as in Solandrees but in fr. circumscissilely deciduous a 
little above the thickened persistent base. Cor. large simply 
tubular infundibuliform. Anth. linear-elongate or shortly 
oblong connivent or subcoherent bursting longitudinally, mostly 
erect or adnate. Embryo slightly curved or arcuate. Cot. 
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