exstipulate. Flow, various, often apparently non- 
axillary, mostly 5-merous, ^ , actinomorphic or 
occasionally zygomorphic. Sta. 5 (i or 3 sometimes 
represented by staminodes) ; anthers sometimes + 
cohering, opening by pores or slits. Carp. (2), 
obliquely placed ; style terminal ; ovules usually 00, 
anatropous or amphitropous, on a swollen axile plac. 
Fr. a berry or capsule. Seeds endospermous. 
Atropa, Hyoscyamus, Solarium (incl. Lycopersi- 
cum), ^Lycium, Physalis, Capsicum, Datura, 
Nicotiana, Salpiglossis, Petunia, Schizanthus.'j 
Family 86. SCROPHULARIACE^. Herbs or 
undershrubs (rarely shrubs or trees), mostly with 
poisonous juices. Lea. spiral or opposite, exstipu- 
late. Flow g , + zygomorphic. Parts of the per. 
usually in 5*s, more rarely appearing in 4*s ; cor. 
often 2-lipped. Sta. 4 (mostly didynamous) or 2 ; 
occasionally there is a rudimentary or rarely a 
perfect fifth. Carp. (2), median, each with few or 
cx> anatropous or amphitropous ovules on a + 
swollen axile plac. ; style terminal. Fr. a capsule 
[or berry]. Seeds endospermous. 
Verbascum, Antirrhinum, Linaria (incl. Cymbala- 
ria and Elatinoides) , Scrophularia, Limosella, 
Sibthorpia, Veronica, Digitalis, Melampyrum, 
Bartsia, Euphrasia, Rhinanthus, Pedicularis, 
[Mimulus, Erinus, Alonsoa, Calceolaria, Collin- 
sia, Pentstemon, Nemesia, Paulownia.'j 
# # # Ovary i-celled : plac, + parietal : 
ovules oo- 
Family 87. OROBANCHACE^. Whitish or 
brownish parasitic herbs. Lea. reduced to scales. 
Flow. ^ , zygomorphic. Sep. 2 or 4, free or united. 
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