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Calyx with short teeth, which are not leaf-like, {Lychnis) * Lychnis. Calyx with leafy lobes, which are longer than the petals, {Agrostemma) Cockle. n. CHICKWEED Subfamily. Sepals separate or nearly so. Petals without claws, spreading, sometimes wanting. Small or low herbs ; many are weeds. Flowers small, mostly white, except in Sand-Spurrey. Pod 3-celled, many-seeded. Petals none. Prostrate annual weed, {MoVugo) Carpet weed. Pod one-celled, with several or many seeds. Styles 3 to 5. Stipules o...r little scales between the leaves none. Petals 2-cleft or parted, or notched at the end. Styles and petals 5. Pod opening by 10 teeth. ( Cerastium) Mouse-ear Chickweed. Styles 3 or 4. Pod splitting into valves, {Slellana) Chickwked. Petals entire, not notched nor cleft. Styles 3, fewer than the petals, (Arenaria) Sandwort. Styles 5 or 4, as many as the petals, (Sagtna) Pearlwort. Stipules in the form of scales between the bases of the leaves. Styles 3. Leaves not whorled. Petals purple, {Sperguldria) Sand-Spurrey.
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