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P Ó L Y À N D H I A T R I G Y N I A.
H E A.
K. C A L Y X
Fig. I . 2..3- i®*
■ PERIANTHIUM quinquepartitum,
minimum,
planum^'
fegmentis rotunda,
.pcrjijlmtìbus. (F ig .'iK .)
K . The
C A L Ÿ X
Fig.' i . 2i 3 . io.
■a PERIANTHIUM quinquepartitc,
very fittali,
flat,
the Segments round,
obtufc,
permanent. (Fig. 1 . K.)
Ç , LLA
Fig. i* 3- 4- 5'6‘ 7: J ¿
'Pe ta la feu,
fubrotunda,
concava :
duo exteriorai (Fig. 4. 7. C. C.)
minora,
inasqualia,- -.Y.
Florem nondumexpanfum circumdantia : (Fig. 3. C.)
quatuor interiora, (Fig. 6. Ç . C. C. C. & Fig. 5.)
magna,.
requaüa,
Lantcquam decidunt, recurvata. (Fig. 8. C. Ç.).
C . The Ç O R O L L A.
Fig. 1 . 3 .4 . 5.6. 7. ’
The Petal's fix,
fubrotund,
concave: ¿¡
two exterior, (Fig. 4 . 7. 'C. C.)
iefs,
unequal j ’j
iriclofihg the Flower before it is fully blown: (Fig. C.)
four interior,‘ (Fig. 6. C. C. C. C. and Fig. 5.)
large, •
equal, ' v,.‘.
.before they (all off, recúrvate. (Fig. 8. C . C .} ' '
, r f F i l amenta numerofa, (ducentacirciter.) (/ . a. Fig. 6.9.)
S T A M I N A y f e ™
H|^rag S jg 9 | j| , I a. ANTHER* cordata:, j
biloculares. K ffig . = i l . • Lente audas.)
T h e S T A M E
Fig, 6Ï9..10. i r
m
~f\ The F ilam e n t s nuuierous, (/l-«;Fig76>9. about20¿;)
1 ■filiform* . Í ■ ’ ;~"~J ' ‘ ."'7
m m
fhorter than die corolla.
. Thè A n th e r a scoriate; 7 rd I . ,
bilocular. ’ J * ig. 10 , 1 1 . • magnified.)
T I S T I L L
Fig" i.' io.-12;
* Lento audum.
-g. Germen gkbofi-trigonum. (Fig. 1 . io . 12:)
s. S t y l i tres, ad bafin coaliti, (Fig. 12.)
i'fifubiflatil' V
longitudineJiaminum, ■ ;
' inter Stamina confería coardati & velut in unum corifóli-
dati, (Fig! 6.^9vio;J§gjf;^
Pctalis autem Staminibufq; delapfis, a fe mutuorccedentes,
divaricantes, & longitudine auctù, marccfcentes. (Fig. I .
:IS1\[S ,tígmata Jimplicid, (í^ig. i . 9. TO. 12".) i
P. P E R IC A R P IU M f J f S i t 1" (F i a (F'E'
*4' \apice trifariam dehifcens. (Fig, 13.)
■ ,rSS';4-E MI N A .
I B B I I
Tfolit aria,
Igloboja,: .
. 1 introrfum angulata.
Y^ T h e ”- •
P I S T I L L U M-
* magnified;
f g. the Overmen three globular bodies joined:in ¿triangular
form. (Fig. I ; 10. 12 ;) :
s'-. The St y l e s , three, connected at their bafe, (Fig.,12.)
J -fubulate, ’' v
recurvate,- -
o f the length of the Stamens,
1 Puffed, together, ;and: as if united in o n e% the thickfet '
1 > ’ furrounding Stamens, (Fig. 6. q/jo’!)'" ! '
but, after, the Petals and 'Stamens are fallen offj they part
: from, each other, fpread open, increafe in length,
and wither on the Germen. (Fig. 1 . 12.)
.f. The STiGMAS fimple. (Fig. 1 . 9. id .12 .) '
P.ThePERICARPIUM j ‘
Fig. I.-I3 - 14.; V
. The S E E D S
' F ig - 1 4-'
,a Capsule in the form of three globular bodies united, (Fig. HH| EliHI trildcular,'(Fig. 14.) •
gaping at the top in three diredions. (Fig. 13!) .
m
1 mgulatc on the inward fidè;
T . T R U N .C U S l
Fig., »
ramis alternis,
vagis,
rigidiufciilis,
cinerafcentibus,
prOpe apicem rufcfcentibus.
Florum Pedunculi axil lares, (Fig. 1 . p.)
alterni,
.folitarii,’
.curvati, .
unidor i,
incraffati, (Fig. 1 . 2; 7.)
ftipulati:
■Stipula folitaria,
fubulata, J
-creda. *’ }F ig . i ,.d.)
, The T R U N K
I F ig - 1 .
■ramofe,
ligneous*.
: roiind :
the Branches alternate, '
vague, (placed in no regular order)
ftiffilh,
.inclining to an aih .colour,
towards the top reddifh.
the Peduncles axillary, (Fig. 1. p.)
'alternate,
iihgi«>
i curved*';
.tihiflorous,- •
incraffate, (Figi-i.
.ftipulafe»' ! ;
the Stipula fingle,
fubulate, J / r .
-ered. S f i f & ,.d .)
F. F G L I A
Fig. 1 . 15 .16 .17 .
'alterna,
elliptica,
obtufc ferrata, marginibus inter dentes recurvatis ;
apice emarginata, frig . e-) I » t ente auAa,
haiitntegerrima, (Fig. 16 . 17 .) , J
bullata, -
fubtus venofa,
confiftentia,
petiolata :
Petiolis breviflimis, (Fig. ,1 . 1 6 . 1 7 . b.)
.fubtus teretibus,7 ¿ , _ T . H P
gibbis, J (Fig. 16. b. * Lente audis)
-fupra plano-canaliculatis. (Fig. 17 . b. * Lente audis.)
F. The L E A V E S
Fig. 1 . 1 5 . 1 6 . 1 7 .
-alternate,'
elliptical, - ■ ' \
obtufely ferrate, with the edges between the teeth recurvate,
with the apex emarginate, (Fig. -i<ei e>) "1 . .r , : '
at the bafe very entire, (Fig. 16 . 1 7 .) J minified,
thefurface fmooth,
gloffy,
.bullate, (the upper furface of the Leaf rijing infeveral places in
roundijb fwellmgs, hollow underneath)
venofe on the under-fide,
of a firm texture,
petiolate : ,
the Petioles very fliort, (Fig. 1 . 1 6 . 1 7 . b;)
round on the under fide, 1 ,17. , . ' . ,
gibbous,' (lunching otu) f (FlS -'l6‘- b- * magnified)
on thè. upper-fideflattiih and flightly channelled. (Fig. 17 . b.
- * magnified.)
Nomina trivialia Thea Bohea & Viridis. Habitat in
Japonia, China; Sp. pi.
The common Names Bohea and Green Teas. A‘ Native
of Japan and China. ¡ Sp. pi.