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Rosacese. 
a. Eglanteriae. 
1. FIs yellow. Anthers sagittate.—Hills; W. (apparently 
quite spontaneous on the gypseous rocks near Nax: 
Wolf!); otherwise in gardens. 6 . lutea Mill. 733. 
— FIs purple, rose or white . .... 2 
b. Cinnamomeae. 
2. Stipules of the non-flower-bearing branches narrow, 
with erect edges, almost conniving in a tube. 
Prickles bent and placed in pairs one opp. the other 
under the stipules. Leaflets simply toothed, gray-hairy 
underneath, without glands. Peduncles glabr. Branches 
of a red-brown. — b. fulgens Christ. Shrubs with shorter, 
more leafy, branches.—Water-side, turf-moors; Jouxthal, 
Belpmoos, Klingnau, Winterthur, Schaffh.&c.; b. Central 
Alp. (Lower Engadine, Upper Wall.). 5 
cinnamomea L. 734. 
Stipules of non-fl.-bearing branches rather flat. Prickles 
gen. scattered, more rarely, on the fl.-bearing branches, 
in pairs ......... 3 
3. Prickles very unequal, i. e. besides the large prick¬ 
les there are a number of smaller ones, setaceous and 
sometimes glandiferous, at least in the lower part of 
the pi.; in R. alpina the fl.-bearing branches are gen. 
without prickles ....... 4 
— Prickles similar, i. e. of the same form and size in 
the same part of a branch; in some species (esp. those 
with glandular Is) sometimes mixed with smaller setee, 
but then the large prickles are bent. (Leaflets 5—7, 
rarely 9) ........ 11 
4. Prickles all quite straight, weak, setaceous, or rather 
stronger, subulate. (Peduncles of moderate length, or 
long; divisions of the cal. erect on the fr. and per¬ 
sistent until maturity) ...... 3 
— The large prickles more or less b e u t. (Divisions of 
the cal. pinnatifid; leaflets 3 — 7, rarely 9) . 10 
c. Pimpinellese. 
5. Divisions of the cal. entire, rarely one or other with 
an appendage. Peduncles gen. solitary and without 
bracts, glabr. or with stip. glands. Leaflets gen. more 
than. 7 (9—11, rarely 5—7) . .... 6 
— Divisions of the cal. slightly pinnatifid. Peduncles 1—3, 
with or without bracts, with stip. glands. Leaflets 5—7. 
(Cor. white or pale-rose) ..... , f > 
6. Peduncles bent back after flowering, rarely straight. 
(Fr. red, gen. narrowed to a neck towards, the top; 
leaflets glabr. or almost so) ..... 7 
