Plants and their ways in South Africa . Fig. 339.—A^iew^jm. Fig, 340.—Halleria lucida, L. BB. Corolla not saccate or spurred. Stamens 4— Freylinia. — Calyx 5-parted. Corolla tubular, limbspreading. Shrubs with opposite (or upper alternate), shiny,entire leaves and panicles of orange or lilac flowers. Halleria.—Calyx cup-like, 3-5-parted. Corolla tubular,widening upwards, and shortly lobed at the tip. Stamens fleshy, indehiscent. Shrubs with red flowers, hanging inclusters or single from the axils of dark glossy leaves. Zaluzianskya {Nycterinia).—Corolla tube long, slender;limb 5-lobed,


Plants and their ways in South Africa . Fig. 339.—A^iew^jm. Fig, 340.—Halleria lucida, L. BB. Corolla not saccate or spurred. Stamens 4— Freylinia. — Calyx 5-parted. Corolla tubular, limbspreading. Shrubs with opposite (or upper alternate), shiny,entire leaves and panicles of orange or lilac flowers. Halleria.—Calyx cup-like, 3-5-parted. Corolla tubular,widening upwards, and shortly lobed at the tip. Stamens fleshy, indehiscent. Shrubs with red flowers, hanging inclusters or single from the axils of dark glossy leaves. Zaluzianskya {Nycterinia).—Corolla tube long, slender;limb 5-lobed, spreading; lobes often 2-fid. Anthers of twoupper stamens large, often two lower small or wanting. Herbs, more or less viscid, turning black in drying. Flowers lightinside, dark outside, opening in the evening. Sutera [Lyperia),—Corolla with a long sticky tube, in- 358 Plants and their Ways in South Africa curved and swollen at the top. Anthers exserted, i-celled,kidney-shaped. S. atropurpurea, Hiern.—called Cape Saf-f


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