Flowers in dense cone-like spikes or beads with imbricate scale-like bracts, with few or many outer empty bracts firming an involucre. Anthers free. | |
Cone-scales firmly adhering to the rhachis and opening for the emission of the more or less flattened nuts. |
1. Petrophila |
Cone-scales either very deciduous or remaining closely imbricate after flowering till they fall off with the nuts which are not flattened. |
2. Isopogon |
Flowers solitary within an involucre of 4 to 8 bracts |
3. Adenanthos |
Flowers in small heads with very small bracts. Anthers cohering round the style and the adjoining cells of two different anthers applied face to face in the bud forming a single cell. |
4. Stirlingia |
Tribe 2. Conospermeæ.—Anthers: one with 2 perfect cells, two with 1 perfect and 1 abortive cell, the fourth abortive, the perfect cells broad, concave, erect, without any connective, the adjoining ones of distinct anthers applied face to face in the bud forming a single cell; all on very short thick filaments at the base of the laminæ or at the summit of the tube of the perianth. Ovule 1. Fruit a dry nut. | |
Upper anthers abortive, replaced by a short membrane connecting the filament with the disk-shaped stigma. Nut ovoid or oblong. Leaves mostly divided. |
5. Synaphea |
Lower anther abortive. Stigma raised above the stamens on the beak-like end of the style. Nut turbinate, flat and comose on the top. Leaves entire. |
6. Conospermum |
Tribe 3. Franklandieæ.—Anthers all perfect with parallel adnate cells enclosed in and adnate to the slender perianth-tube. Ovule 1. Fruit a dry nut with a poppus-like cone. | |
Single genus |
7. Franklandia |
Tribe 4. Persoonieæ.—Anthers all perfect with parallel cells adnate to the connective, the stamens inserted at or below the middle of the perianth-segments. Ovules 2 or sometimes 1. Fruit a drupe or rarely a dry nut or membranous. | |
Leaves divided or lobed. Flowers in interrupted spikes or racemes. Ovules 2. Fruit dry, indehiscent. | |
Filaments inserted on the perianth, converging end united in a ring round the style. Fruit a nut. |
8. Symphyonema |
Stamens free at the base of the perianth-segments. Fruit membranous, flattened |
9. Bellendena |
Leaves entire. Flowers in interruptsd axillary spikes. Ovule 1. Fruit a 3-winged nut. |
10. Agastachys |
Leaves toothed. Flowers in interrupted axillary spikes. Ovule 1. Fruit a drupe. |
11. Cenarrhenes |
Leaves entire. Flowers axillary or rarely forming a terminal or infra-terminal raceme by the abortion of the floral leaves. Ovules 2 or 1. Fruit a drupe. |
12. Persoonia |
Suborder 2. Folliculares.—Fruit dehiscent, follicular or 2-valved, rarely (in the first 2 genera), drupaceous and indehiscent. Flowers usually in pairs, with a single bract to each pair, rarely (in Carnarvonia, Lambertia and Stenocarpus, the inflorescence anomalous. | |
Tribe 5. Grevilleeæ.—Ovules 2 or 4, collateral. Seeds without any intervening substances or separated by a thin lamina or meaty substance. Flowers in racemes or clusters, with deciduous or abortive bract; or with an involucre of imbricate bracts. | |
Ovules 2. Perianth regular or nearly so, small (under ½ in. except in one species), the anthers on short filaments attached below the laminæ. Style cylindrical or clavate at the end. | |
Flowers pedicellate, in pairs, in racemes. Fruit with a thick woody indehiscent pericarp or putamen. | |
Leaves alternate. Ovules ascending. |
13. Helicea |
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