A. Tree 
B. 
M, Herb 
PiS'-mia 
R. Hr. 
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BB, Smooth perennials, branching from base, spreading one to four 
feet or more, leaves 0.5 to 1.5” long,opposite narrow. 
Pink tubular flowers 
1. Boerhaavin diffusa L. 
va.i^fialu m\m Mill Iffta'ifll repiiW'JM'i M ^ M ' M i M « H it ffurtM M< > •*> d***» 
Leaves nearly round 
S. Boeihaavia diffusa L. var. 
tetrastea (porst..) Heimerl 
11 -nrr^iWrifai ^ r 
SJ. Palmae 
itees, leaves peOsately divided, stiff, evergreen, leaflets sharp pointed, 
midrib present, fruit one-seeded. 
A. Leaves fan shaped, palmotely veined or divided, perfect flower 
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AA. Leaves long, feather-shaped, ptnnately divided......... B. 
B. Trees bearing dry or pulpy fruit, shell of fruit with three 
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SB. Trees with fruits having an outer dry pulp, dioecious 
Pboeniu 
28. Pandetnaccae 
Leaves long narrow pointed, arranged spirally at the branch tips; 
dioeciousj fruit a somewhat woody, globose head. 
Pan&anus tectorious Bark. 
89* Pfrlynonacese 
A twisted tree to £0' j Lark thin, smooth end brown; leave® broad, 
glossy and thick with a diameter to 8”. Fruits in clusters hanging 
from branch tips. 
Coccoloba uvifera (L ,) 
MM Will l i w > titil Hi ttmn r n -M 0. ■ !>..»« ,»r m»«.< V-k * 
A large herb or small shrub, woody at the base; leaves sit., and entire. 
Haagx giganteus Alt . 
