Family 39. RESEDACK^. Herbs. Lea. with 
minute stipules or none. Flow, greenish, racemose, 
bracteate, g , zygomorphic. Sep. 4 — 8. Pet. o — 8, 
some divided. Disc present. Sta. 3 — 40. Carp. 
(2 — 6) ; ovary i -celled ; ovules 00 J plac. parietal. 
Fr. a capsule, opening above before it is ripe. Seeds 
exendospermous. Reseda. 
Order 12. SARRACENIALES. 
Insect-catching herbs. Lea. entire. Flow, hypo- 
gynous, actinomorphic. Carp. (3 — 5); ovules 00; 
seeds endospermous. [Inch Sarracenia, Nepenthes.] 
Family 40. DROSERACE^. Herbs. Lea. often 
in rosettes, stipulate, with tentacles and digestive 
glands. Flow, cyclic, ^ , actinomorphic. Sep. 
4 — 5 - Pet. 4 — 5. Sta. 4 — 00, generally 5. Carp. 
(3 — 5), usually with 3 — 5 styles; ovary i-celled; 
ovules 3 — 00, anatropous; plac. parietal or basal. 
Fr. a loculicidal capsule. Drosera, [Dioncea.] 
C. Pistil apocarpous or + syncarpous. Sta. 
usually peri- or epi-gynous (cf. p. 24). 
Order 13. ROSALES. 
Flow, cyclic or partly spiral, actinomorphic (exc. 
in EEGUMiNos.^). Per. generally double. Pistil 
often apocarpous. Ovules few or 00 • 
Family 41. CRASSULACE.<E. Mostly succulent 
and xeroph3d:ic herbs. Lea. simple, exstipulate. 
Inflor. cymose. Flow, cyclic, ^ , actinomorphic. 
Per. double, numbers very variable, often 5. Sep. 
3 — 30. Pet. as many, free or rarely united, imbri- 
cate. Sta. as many, or twice as many and obdiplo- 
stemonous, perigynous. Carp. 3 — 5, rarely more, 
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