. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. Fig. CCCCXCIII, Fig. CCCCXCIII.—1. twig of Myrtus communis; 2. a flower divided perpendicularly. Myrtales.] LECYTHIDACE.E. 739 Order CCLXXXIII. LECYTHIDACEiE.—Lecyths. Lecythideae, Richard, MSS. Poiteau Mem. Miit. 13. 141. (1825) ; DC. Prodr. 3. 290 ; a sect, of Myrtacex.Ach. Richard in Ann. des Sc. 1. 321; Bartl. Ord. Nat. 332 ; Martina Conspec. No. 320. (18351 ;Endl. Gen. p. 1284 ; Meisner, 109. Diagnosis.—Myrtal Exor/ens, with a plurilocular ovaryy polypetalous flotvcrs, a r

. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. Fig. CCCCXCIII, Fig. CCCCXCIII.—1. twig of Myrtus communis; 2. a flower divided perpendicularly. Myrtales.] LECYTHIDACE.E. 739 Order CCLXXXIII. LECYTHIDACEiE.—Lecyths. Lecythideae, Richard, MSS. Poiteau Mem. Miit. 13. 141. (1825) ; DC. Prodr. 3. 290 ; a sect, of Myrtacex.Ach. Richard in Ann. des Sc. 1. 321; Bartl. Ord. Nat. 332 ; Martina Conspec. No. 320. (18351 ;Endl. Gen. p. 1284 ; Meisner, 109. Diagnosis.—Myrtal Exor/ens, with a plurilocular ovaryy polypetalous flotvcrs, a r Stock Photo
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. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. Fig. CCCCXCIII, Fig. CCCCXCIII.—1. twig of Myrtus communis; 2. a flower divided perpendicularly. Myrtales.] LECYTHIDACE.E. 739 Order CCLXXXIII. LECYTHIDACEiE.—Lecyths. Lecythideae, Richard, MSS. Poiteau Mem. Miit. 13. 141. (1825) ; DC. Prodr. 3. 290 ; a sect, of Myrtacex.Ach. Richard in Ann. des Sc. 1. 321; Bartl. Ord. Nat. 332 ; Martina Conspec. No. 320. (18351 ;Endl. Gen. p. 1284 ; Meisner, 109. Diagnosis.—Myrtal Exor/ens, with a plurilocular ovaryy polypetalous flotvcrs, a ralvatc orimbricated calyx, 00 stamens in part collected into a fleshy hoody ohlong anthers, anddotkss leaves. Large trees, with alternate entire or toothed leaves, minute deciduous stipules, and nopellucid dots. Flowers large, showy, terminal, solitarj, or racemose. Calyx superior, 2- to 6-leaved, or uroeo-late, with a dividedlimb ; aestivation val-vate or imbricated.Corolla consisting of Gpetals sometimes coher-ing at the base, withan imbricated aestiva-tion. Stamens indefi-nite, epig)-nous ; a por-tion o