. A dictionary of the flowering plants and ferns. Botany. 262 FABERIA Faberia Hemsl. Compositae (13). i China. Fabiana Ruiz et Pav. Solanaceae (4). 15 S. Cult. orn. shrubs. Fabricia Gaertn. = Leptospermum Forst. (Myrt.). Fabricia Scop. (Afysicarfus ). Leguminosae (in. 7). 16 palaeo- trop. Facelis Cass. Compositae (4). Fades, external appearance. Facultative, incidental. Fadogla Schweinf. Rubiaceae (n. Fadyenia Hook. Polypodiaceae. 3 temp. S. Am. W. Ind. The i). 20 Afr. i, F. prolifera Hook. sterile 1. produce buds at the tips. Fagaceae (EP.; Citpuliferae />'//.). Dicots. (Arc


. A dictionary of the flowering plants and ferns. Botany. 262 FABERIA Faberia Hemsl. Compositae (13). i China. Fabiana Ruiz et Pav. Solanaceae (4). 15 S. Cult. orn. shrubs. Fabricia Gaertn. = Leptospermum Forst. (Myrt.). Fabricia Scop. (Afysicarfus ). Leguminosae (in. 7). 16 palaeo- trop. Facelis Cass. Compositae (4). Fades, external appearance. Facultative, incidental. Fadogla Schweinf. Rubiaceae (n. Fadyenia Hook. Polypodiaceae. 3 temp. S. Am. W. Ind. The i). 20 Afr. i, F. prolifera Hook. sterile 1. produce buds at the tips. Fagaceae (EP.; Citpuliferae />'//.). Dicots. (Archichl. Fagales). 5 gen., 350 sp. ; three chief centres of distr. — Fagus, Castanea § Eucastanea and Quercus N. extra-trop., Pasania and Castanopsis in trop. As. and Calif., Fagus § Nothofagus in S. Am., , and. Floral diagrams of Castanea vulgaris, after Eichler. A, diagram of $ cyme in axil of catkin-leaf, the sta. and rudimentary gynoeceum only shown in the first fl. The sequence of the fls. is indicated by the figures i, 2, 3. B, diagram of ? partial infl. b = bract, aS = bractejles, a' (3' a, j3, = bracteoles of second order. S. Austr. Most are trees with simple 1. and scaly stipules that drop off as the 1. expand. The fls. come out in the axils of the 1. of the current year and are diclinous and anemoph., arranged in catkins or small spikes (exc. Fagus i ). In general there is a close resemblance to Betulaceae, and, as in that fain., the fls. are usu. in dich. cymes in the axils of the catkin-1.; there are often, however, > three fls. P bract-like, (4 — 7). i fl. with as many to twice as many or oo sta. undivided, with or without rudimentary style. _ ? fls. usu. in dich. of 3 in Castanea, i in Fagus, i in Quercus, &c. G usu. (3) with 3 styles (exc. sp. of Castanea); loculi 3, usu. visible before fert. Plac. axile, each bearing i pend. anatr. ov. with i integuments. Fr. a i-seeded nut. Seeds without endosp. The group of nuts is surrounded by a cup-like organ


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