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KEY TO FLORA OF CAPE PENINSULA 
Leaves linear, subulate or lanceolate ; calyx-segments ovate. 
Heads arranged on subumbellate twigs. ericoides, Linn. 
Heads arranged on paniculated twigs. parvifiora, Linn. 
Noltea 
africana, Reichb. 
AMPELIDACEAE 
VlTlS, Linn. 
VlTIS 
capensis, Thunb. 
SAPINDACEAE 
Melianthus, Linn. 
Melianthus 
major, Linn. 
AN AC ARDI ACEAE 
Rhus, Linn. 
Rhus 
Leaflets closely whitish tomentose on the lower surface. 
Leaflets narrow-linear, about 1 1. wide, margins revolute. 
rosmarinifolia, Yahl. 
Leaflets >11. wide, margins usually flat. 
Leaflets sessile, linear-lanceolate. stenophylla, E. and Z. 
Leaflets petiolulate, lanceolate or elliptic. 
Leaflets usually up to 6 Is. wide, entire. angustifolia, Linn. 
Leaflets usually up to 1 in. wide, often toothed. tomentosa, Linn. 
Leaflets not as above. 
Leaflets hairy. 
Terminal panicles elongated, ample. pyroides, Burch. 
Terminal panicles usually not much longer than the leaves. 
incana, Mill. 
Leaflets glabrous or nearly so, often shining. 
Leaflets > 3 Is. wide. 
Leaflets glaucous, under 1 in. long. glauca, Desf. 
Leaflets green, usually 1 in. or more long. 
Leaflets not undulate. 
Leaflets with raised veins, margins revolute. 
scytophylla, E. and Z. 
Leaflets not prominently veined, margins flat. 
Petioles not winged. mucronata, Thunb. 
Petioles narrowly winged at the apex. lucida, Linn. 
Leaflets undulate, denticulate or incised. undulata, Jacq. 
Leaflets about 1 1. wide. Dregeana, Sond. 
