cymes terminal on short branchlets. The calyx is campanulate, 
with pubescence like that of the lower side of the leaves, and five 
rotundato-deltoid or lanceolate teeth which reach about a third 
of the way down when the plant is in flower. The petals are 
roundish, white or pink; the styles two in number; and the 
scarlet naked drooping fruit contains two bony seeds, which are 
pressed against one another by their flat faces, but rounded on 
the back. As these characters are common to all the forms, we 
shall not repeat any of them under each. 
