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— Phyllodia 1-nerved or nerveless. — 30. A. juncifolia. Series V. Brunioidece. — Phyllodia numerous, small, Unear-subulate, verticiUate, clustered or crowded, obtuse or with innocuous or rarely rigid points. Flowers in globular heads or simple axillary peduncles, usually ex- ceeding the phyllodia. Phyllodia aU regularly verticiUate. Phyllodia 8 to 10 or more in the whorl, slender, under |-in. long. Petals striate. Phyllodia recurved at the end, sulcate. Pod sessile. — 37. A. lycopodifolia. PhyU...odia recurved at the end, not sulcate. Pod on a stipes of 2 to 3 Unes. — 21. A. galioides. Phyllodia straight at the end, sulcate. Pod sessile. — 26. A. hippuroides. Phyllodia 5 to 7 in. the whorl, recurved at the end, not sulcate. Petals not striate, with a prominent midrib. — 5. A. Baueri. Phyllodia in clusters of about 3. Pod almost woody, narrowed into a long stipes. — 65. A. subtemata. Series VI. Uninerves. — Phyllodia vertically flattened, either narrow and obtuse or with a short oblique point, or broad and obtuse, acute or rarely pungent-pointed, with 1 central nearly marginal nerve, or very rarely 2-nerved.
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