The Genera of South African Plants Arranged According to the Natural System

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The Genera of South African Plants Arranged According to the Natural System
William H William Henry Harvey
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151 throat, and a 5-parted limb ; segments much acuminate. Sta- mens 5, in the throat of the corolla, exserted ; anthers acute. Stigma club-shaped. Berry 2-celled, many-seeded. — Fl. Cap. Hi. P. 3.
Shrubs, with elliptic, acuminate, short-petioled leaves, deciduous stipules, and axillary densely-sabcorymbose flowers. — 3 species, all from Natal.
3. STYLOCORYNE, Cav.
Calyx-tube ovate-globose ; limb short, tubular, 5-toothed. Corolla salver-shaped, with cylindrical tube and 5-parted limb. Stamens
...in the throat of the corolla ; anthers linear, very long. Style exserted ; stigma clavate, undivided or the lobes conso- lidated. Berry globose, crowned by the calyx, dry, 2-celled ; placentas spongy. Seeds numerous. — Fl. Cap. Iii. P. 4.
Trees or shrubs. — aS^. Cuspidata, E. M. , found near Natal, is a large, gla- brous shrub, with petioled, oval-oblong, tapering, membranous leaves, and axillary, trichotomous corymbs on longish peduncles. Flowers not seen.
4. GARDENIA, Ellis.
Calyx-tube ovate, often ribbed; limb tubular, truncate, toothed cleft or parted.


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