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Fig. 5. Cauline leaves of Anisomeles spp. (all x0.8): A. A. moschata (McDonald KRM938, BRI). B. A. moschata 
(Fensham 5361 & Butler , BRI). C. A. ornans {Hubbard & Winders 7710 , BRI). D. A. papuana (Pullen 7199 , BRI). E. 
A. principis (Kenneally 8922 , PERTH). F. A. salviifolia (Randell 821 , DNA). G. A. viscidula (Eichler 22501 , DNA). 
H. A. vulpina (Jensen 3350 & Kemp , BRI). I. A. antrorsa (Bean 13601 , BRI). J. A. xeropliila (Albrecht 7633 & Latz , 
NT). Del. W. Smith. 
a single zig-zag rachis (i.e. two monochasia 
per verticil); 2. once-dichasial, where the 
first branch of the cyme is dichasial, and 
thereafter monochasial (i.e. four monochasia 
per verticil); and 3. twice-dichasial, where 
the first two basal branches of the cyme are 
dichasial, and thereafter monochasial (i.e. 
eight monochasia per verticil). The cyme type 
has a direct influence on the overall shape 
of the verticil. The ‘entirely monochasial’ 
