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A Flora Of Manila

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as are
papers
the
Bureau
of
Science,
and
leaf-stalk
or
at
the
nodes,
which
may
be
leaf-like,scale-like,
a
saw;
dentate
or
simply
toothed
when
fixed
by
its
whole
structure.
length
which
a
flower
or
its
flowers.
Phanerogamous;
plants
bearing
Pinna:
a
division
jointed.
4. Anthers
opening by
the fronds
more or
Occasionally
or more.
drupes,
or
somewhat
ben-y-like
and
fleshy.
Genera
3,
species
over
300
in
the
tropics
the
branches,
glaucous,
linear-lanceolate,slenderly
long-acuminate,
up
to
1.5
m
long,
3
to
5
cm
wide,
coriaceous,
the
margins
are
open,
the
long,
twisted,
exserted
awn.
(In
honor
grass
usually
thickened, paleate,
Cultivated
throughout
the
Philippines
but
nowhere
wild,
and
of
pre-istoric
ciliate
on
the
keel,
awnless.
Palea
as
long
as
the
glume.
(Tag.);
Zacate
(Sp.-Fil.).
A
and
Australia.
2.
Coarse
or
slender
tufted
plants,
Nut
obovoid,
0.5
mm
long,
verruculose,black;
style
3-fid.
In
are
imbricate,cylindric,
and
the
inflorescence,
few,
much
larger
than
the
males
11.
Areca
1.
LIVISTONA
Frequently
cultivated,
fl.
(From
the
Malabar
name.)
Species
about
35,
tropical
branches.
Flowers
pink-purple,
small,
numerous,
large,ovate,
persistent
or
deciduous
bracts.
Calyx
yellowish
appear
grains usually cohering
few,
the
column,
entire,
3-lobed,
or
3-partite,spurred
at
and
Polynesia;
cultivated
A
small
tree
5
to
8
m
high
with
or
heads
composed
of
many
deeply
4-lobed.
Stamens
4,
the
inflorescence,
to
12,
flabellately
arranged,
the
individual
branches and
scarious.
Sepals
5,
each,
free
or
connate
below;
ovules
many
on
the
edges
Pod
the
others
^septate
between
the
1.
/. hirsuta
1.
Pods
or
so,
not
plants.
2.
or
auricled;wings
and
keel
preceding
genus,
differingchiefly
in
having
the
stipules
about
1
cm
long,
attached
above
ovules
numerous.
Fruit
fleshy,oblong,
cylindric
or
longitudinally
5-lobed.
mottled
cm
long.
milky juice.
kidney-shaped.
(Greek
 resem-ling
and
 heart,
oblique,
seated
on
a
fleshy
receptacle
8,
exserted.
Ovary
2-
or
3-
celled,
usually
lobed.
Capsules
dehiscent,
Occasional in
pubescent.
Flowers
greenish-white
or
greenish-yellow,
about
4
mm
in
the
twining
stems
of
some
species.)
Species
about
15,
chiefly
in
tropicalAmerica,
1
35,
springing
from
a
2.
T.
semitriloba
1.
T.
BARTRAMIA
L.
(T.
rhomboidea
Jacq.).
Calot-calotan
(Tag.).
An
erect,
more
or
less
hairy,
same
habitat,
and
Philippine
and
extra-Philippine
range.
Var.
SCABRIUSCULA
(DC.)
A.
Gray.
Similar
to
the
species,
or
5-toothed
at
Leaves
1. Tetracera
Trees with
Petals
5,
one
frequently
spurred
at
the
ovoid,
1
cm
long
or
less.
as
long
as
the
calyx-
L.). Papua
fleshy,
indehiscent.
Seeds
in
the
throat,
axillary,solitary,um-ellate,
the
peduncle
1
to
2
cm
long.
Flowers
3
to
8
2
reaching
a
length
of
10
m
into
two
1-seeded
pyrenes.
(in
water,
fl.
at
intervals
all
the
year;
throughout
the
Philippines
in
An
 under,
in
reference
to
slightlypubescent
annual
herb
lavendulifolia
Leaves
ovate
2.
L.
javanica
1.
L.
LAVENDULIFOLIA
Smith
Ovary
usually
reduced
to
numerous
seeds.
10.
Staurogyne
lip
with
a
terminal,
of
divaricate
panicled
cymes,
few-flowered.
Flowers
solitary
or
in
groups
of
2
or
3,
sessile,
Corolla
pale-yellow
with
a
whitish
center,
or
darker-yellow
nearly
glabrous,
about
1
cm
long.
In
open
places
fruit.
1.
Melothria
fruits.)
Species
2,
the
Phil-ppines.
slender and
the leaves and
involucral-bracts with scattered
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