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POPULAR FLORA. 
Seeds many in a one-celled berry. Shrubs, Currant F. 155 
Seeds many in a 2-celled or 1-celledpod: styles 2, Saxifrage F. 157 
Seeds many: pod 4-celled: style 1: stigmas 4, Evening-Primrose F. 153 
Seeds (1 to 5) one in each cell. Border of the calyx obscure. 
Flowers in cymes or heads. Style and stigma one, Cornel F. 160 
Flowers in umbels. 
Umbels compound: styles 2: fruit dry, Parsley F. 158 
Umbels simple or panicled: styles 3 to 5, rarely 2: fruit a berry, Aralia F. 159 
Calyx free from the ovary, at least from the fruit. 
Leaves punctured with transparent dots, sharp-tasted or aromatic. 
Leaves simple, all opposite and entire, St. John’s-wort F. 128 
Leaves compound, Rue F. 137 
Leaves without transparent dots. 
Pistils more than one. Leaves with stipules, Rose F. 146 
Pistils 4 or 5. Herbs without stipules, Stonecrop F. 156 
Pistils 2, nearly distinct. Stipules none, Saxifrage F. 157 
Pistil one, simple, one-celled: style and stigma one, Pulse F. 141 
Pistil one, compound, either its styles, stigmas, or cells more than one. 
Style one (in Cress F. often short or none), entire, or barely cleft at the top. 
Heath F. 168 
Anthers opening by holes or chinks at the top, ) 
Anthers opening across the top, ) 
Anthers opening lengthwise. 
Herbs: stamens on the persistent calyx, Lythrum F. 152 
Herbs: stamens on the receptacle, 6, two of them shorter, Cress F. 124 
Woody plants. Fruit few-seeded. 
Stamens fewer than the 4 long petals, Fringe-tree, 189 
Stamens as many as the broad petals, Staff-tree F. 139 
Styles or sessile stigmas 2 to 6, or style 2- to 5-cleft. 
Ovary and fruit one-celled, and 
One-seeded. Shrubs, Sumach F. 137 
Six-seeded on 3 projections from the walls, Pinweed, 127 
Several- or many-seeded. Stamens distinct. 
Seeds in the centre of the pod. Leaves all opposite, Pink F. 129 
Seeds on the walls or bottom of the pod, Saxifrage F. 157 
Many-seeded along the walls of a long-stalked berry. 
Stamens monadelphous, Passionflower F. 155 
Ovary with 2 to 5 or more cells. 
Sessile stigmas and stamens 4 to 6, 
Styles 3. Leaves opposite, compound, 
Styles or long stigmas 2. Fruit 2-winged, 
Styles or divisions of the style 5. 
Stamens 5: pod partly or completely 10-celled, 
Stamens 10: pod 5-celled. Leaves compound, 
Stamens 10 (or fewer with anthers): styles united 
with a long beak, splitting from it with the 
5 one-seeded little pods when ripe, Geranium F. 135 
Holly F. 171 
Bladdernut F. 139 
Maple F. 138 
Flax F. 
Wood-Sorrel F. 
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