Part 11 (1/2)
Leaves opposite, their bases or petioles connected by stipules or a stipular line. LOGANIACEae, 345
Leaves when opposite without stipules.
Stamens free from the corolla or nearly so; style 1.
ERICACEae, 309
Stamens almost free from the corolla; style none. ILICINEae, 107
Stamens in the sinuses of the corolla; style 1. DIAPENSIACEae, 326
Stamens inserted on the tube of the corolla,
Four; pod 2-celled, circ.u.mscissile. PLANTAGINACEae, 422
Four; ovary 2--4-celled; ovules solitary. VERBENACEae, 401
Five or rarely more.
Fruit of two or four seed-like nutlets. BORRAGINACEae, 360
Fruit a few-seeded pod.
Calyx 5-cleft; style 3-lobed or -cleft. POLEMONIACEae, 354
Sepals 5; styles 1 or 2, entire or 2-cleft; seeds large, only one or two in a cell. CONVOLVULACEae, 367
Fruit a many-seeded pod or berry.
Styles 2. Hydrolea, in HYDROPHYLLACEae, 360
Style single. SOLANACEae, 373
[+][+] _Stamens fewer than the lobes of the corolla._
Stamens 4, didynamous.
Ovary 2-celled; the cells several-seeded. ACANTHACEae, 399
Ovary 2--4-celled; the cells 1-seeded. VERBENACEae, 401
Stamens only 2 with anthers; ovary 4-lobed. Lycopus, in l.a.b.i.aTae, 408
Stamens 2, rarely 3; ovary 2-celled.
Low herbs; corolla scarious, withering on the pod.
PLANTAGINACEae, 422
Herbs; corolla rotate, or somewhat funnelform, and slightly irregular. Veronica, in SCROPHULARIACEae, 386
Shrubs or trees; corolla perfectly regular. OLEACEae, 335