
— H XII. Ordo B
C Io/Ip Ús- X II. O rd o I .
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K. CALYX
F¡g. i 2. 3*
C. COROLLA m B B W I I
Fig. I. - {Cal f trcílo-patentta,
( f F ilam e n ta ,
númerofay '.
capillaría,
1 Calyce brevtora, Calyc! infería: r
a,_ AnTHERX cblongiufcula. .Fig. i
Fig. 2. .f.;Stamen cúm Anthera magnitudine naturali.'
' lente asj£tum,vvquo Anthera riotatu digna
-ííí-f fcutulifórmis; urnbone fubdvatb'i v ...issi»
P I. i f I L L Ü M f f Germen, ¡férum.
Fig. ¿i a *• oTV-twsJimplex, lengitudine Stamimt
it. Stigm a capitatum.
P. PER ICA R PIUM j" F°mum Pedunculatum, p.
Fig. i. 3. 4,
D. Fig. 4. DiíTepimenta.
« » S E M IN A
Fjg'¡4; S -íS li
(pluríma, fubrotunda, fücculenla.f
| Receptaculum membranaceum,
'■JingUlum loculamcntum pcrícarpii bifaríam divídeos.
5" *t Semen pulpa |liSopfá5:circumfufum, membrana ténuiffima
' 'v . invólutTim.
m. Idem midum;
” • ■' " tranfverfim fedhim.
F. F 0 . L IU M f lancéolatum, obtufum, petiolatum, 6.
pi" • yiiytegernmum,
‘■nitidum.
Npm: triviale, G ran atum .
Habitat in Hifpania, Italia, Mauritania,
folo cretáceo. Sp. pl.
j-Ramus,
>• Fig. r, J arboreus,
^lignofusj'
El
r<r. Perianthium,
K V t ImbXophyllous/bell-ihaped,
Fig: 1. 1 3; I f S l i “ - fmaI1 degree’ with acufe terminations,
f fuperous, or placed above the Germen.
' ' The f with five P e t a l s ,
C. C O R O L L A | ‘rpun8iffi;.ieredl, fpreading,
Fig. 1, ...... ¿infertedinthe Calyx.
. '1- r f the F ilam en ts ,
The • . ' • •, >' 1 numerous', j'-’’:- •
S T A M E N S - J capillary, i
Fig. 2. fihorter; than the Calyx, inferted into it.
: , . ■ L«. .,the. A n th e r a s a little oblong. Fig. 1. 2.
Fig. 2. q. a Stamen with its Anthera of the natural fize.
0. the fame magnified, tvhere the form' of the Anthera is re-
! markable, being that of a little target with a fubovatc
•prominence; in'the-middle: - - ; ’ ""
p i J - f , r i t k i \ S' theGERMENdnferius^or placed below the Calyx.
H , U M l i I S - tiyth^Ti IGRMA SheaBded. W W of the Stamensf
<-a Pomum,
The , ijjValmoibgloboiei''
P. P E R ICA R P IUM J having a Peduicle,' pi .
Fig. 1. 3.-4;, v | large, crowned with the Calyx, K.
L having'ninedoculaments.;
D.Fig.4. the: Difiepiments, or Partitions.
S. The SE ED S ' fverynuaer6us,Aroundifij-'fuccuIent>, _ . ,
Fig- .4- S- - I y. p. h.p R ecept1 a cle mmeemmobrraannaagcgeoouuss,,
‘■dividing each loculament into two parts.
Fig. 5. t. a feed furrpunded with a juicy pulp, covered with a very
jtlliin membrane. • f , J
m. the naked feed. ' '
. n. a tranfverfe fedrion of one.
f a Branch of the tree,
2 woodv,
r lanceolate,
The LEAF
Fig. 1. ’ -v with a petiole, b.
Iglbfly.
The Common Ñame, Pomegranate.
A native of Spain, Italy, Mauritania,
growing-in a chalk/foil. Sp. pl.