. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. ate. .• /^*- ^^oteace^. Anthers bursting by recv/Tved valves. Leaves perfect. Fruit naked. 205. Laurace^e. Anthers bursting by recurved valves. Leaves mere colourless scales. 1 ^r^n r* Fruit bianed in a succulent permanent calyx j a. je. M M 530 THYMELACEiE. [Perigynous Exogens. Order CCIII. THYMELACE^.—Daphnads. Thymelsese, Jiiss. Gen. 76. (1789); R. Br. Prodr. 358 ; BartUng Ord. Nat. 114. (1830).-Daphnoideae,Vent. Tabl. ii. 235. (1799) ; Endl. Gen. cix.—Daphnaceae, C. A. Meye
. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. ate. .• /^*- ^^oteace^. Anthers bursting by recv/Tved valves. Leaves perfect. Fruit naked. 205. Laurace^e. Anthers bursting by recurved valves. Leaves mere colourless scales. 1 ^r^n r* Fruit bianed in a succulent permanent calyx j a. je. M M 530 THYMELACEiE. [Perigynous Exogens. Order CCIII. THYMELACE^.—Daphnads. Thymelsese, Jiiss. Gen. 76. (1789); R. Br. Prodr. 358 ; BartUng Ord. Nat. 114. (1830).-Daphnoideae,Vent. Tabl. ii. 235. (1799) ; Endl. Gen. cix.—Daphnaceae, C. A. Meyer, Ann. Sc. xx. 45.—Antho-bolese, Martins Conspectus, No. 81. (1835).—Exocarpese, Arnott in Edinb. Encycl. 128, a § ofSantalacese, (1832),—Hemandise, Bliime Bgdr. 550. (1825); Ed. Pr. cxlvi. ; Endl. Gen. p. 232. DI AGNOSis.—Daphnallengthwise, a with apetcdous or x>olypetalous flowers, antherssuspended ovule, and an imbricated calyx. Stem shrubby, very seldom herbaceous, with tenacious bark. Leaves mthout sti-pules, alternate or opposite, enth-e. Flowers capitate or spiked, terminal or axillary,.
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