Berry a.] 
XXV. TILIACE^E. 
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4. BERRYA, Roxb. 
Trees. Leaves alternate ovate acuminate cordate 5- to 7-nerved. 
Panicles large many-flowered, axillary and terminal. Calyx 
campanulate, 3- to 5-lobed. Petals 5, spathulate, white. Stamens 
many on a torus. Ovary 3- or 4-lobed. Fruit 3- or 4-valved, 
each valve with a large wing. Seed hairy. Species 4, Indo- 
Malayan. 
(1) B. Ammonilla Roxb. Hort. Beng. 42; Masters, in Hook. fit. 
F.B.l. i. 383; Wight III. t. 34. 
Tree 25 to 30 ft. tall. Bark rough. Leaves glabrous 5 to 6 in. 
long, 4*5 in. wide; petioles 1 in. long. Panicle 4 to 6 in. long. 
Flowers ‘5 in. across. Calyx and pedicel tomentose. Petals 
blunt. Fruit wings 175 in. long, -5 in. wide, oblong, rounded at 
tip, pubescent villous at base. Hab. Lankawi Isles, Telok Sinn 
(Haniff). Disirib. India; Ceylon. 
5 . GREWIA, Linn. 
Trees or shrubs, one climbing, more or less stellate pubescent. 
Leaves entire often tri-nerved, generally pubescent or hairy, sub- 
coriaceous. Flowers small to medium, panicled or few, axillary, 
greenish white with conspicuous bracts. Sepals distinct. Petals 
* 5, shorter than the sepals (occasionally absent). Stamens many 
on a torus; no staminodes. Ovary 2- to 4-celled, 2- to many- 
ovuled; style subulate. Stigma lobed. Drupe fleshy or pulpy, 
ovoid or pear-shaped, often yellow or red when pulpy. Pyrenes 
1 to 4, 1- or 2-seeded. Species about 100, tropical Africa and Asia. 
Climber; flowers axillary and terminal; drupe 
green ...... 
Trees; flowers in terminal panicles; drupe fleshy 
green ....... 
Trees; flowers terminal or axillary; drupe pulpy 
red or orange. 
Leaves hairy on back. 
Leaves large, oblong round, rigid; flowers 
tomentose ...... 
Leaves large but thin ; flowers hairy 
Leaves oblong-lanceolate acuminate thin; 
flowers velvety ..... 
Leaves long lanceolate 10 by 4 in.; bracts 
conspicuous ..... 
Leaves glabrous or scurfy on back rigid; 
globose, scurfy ..... 
Leaves glabrous. 
Basal nerves not more conspicuous than the 
others. 
Flowers velvety leaves 6 in. long 
Flowers tomentose; leaves much smaller . 
Basal nerves very strongly developed . 
(1) G. umbellata 
{2) G. paniculata 
(3) G. latifolia 
(4) G. fibrocarpa 
(5) G. omphacarpa 
( 6 ) G. erythrocarpa 
(7) G. globulifera 
( 8 ) G. antidesmsefolia 
(9) G. Miqueliana 
{10) G. florida 
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