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LARDIZABALA

Volume 11 · 135 words · 1823 Edition

a genus of plants belonging to the dioecia class, and order hexandria. It is a native of of Chili, and is thus described from the drawings of La Martiniere the naturalist, who accompanied La Perouse in his voyage of discovery.

**Male Flower.**—Calyx formed of six expanding leaves, oblong, oval, and obtuse; the three outermost being largest. Corolla composed of six sharp petals, shorter than the leaves of the calyx.

**Female Flower.**—Calyx similar to that of the male, but larger. Corolla composed of six petals rarely entire, but commonly trifid at their top. Stamina six; filaments distinct; anthers six, oblong, barren. Seed-bud; cells from three to six, oblong, nearly the length of the corolla; styles none; stigmata sitting, permanent. Berries equal in number to the cells, oblong, acuminate (divided into six cells, containing several angular seeds).