In Sherardia there is only one style with a two-lobed stigma; and in Asperula there are two styles united at the base.
The style is club-shaped, with a three-lobed stigma.
The flowers are half an inch to three-quarters of an inch across, the buds and calyxes reddish and the petals clear yellow, the pistil greenish, with a three-lobed stigma.
Each flower has four stamens, arranged in pairs, and a two-lobed stigma.
They have four broad, notched, spreading petals; eight erect stamens; and a four-lobed stigma.
The former have an inferior ovary, with a slender style and a lobed stigma; and the latter have three stamens on the corolla.
Capsule oblong, flattened, pointed with a large persistent at length 2-lobed stigma.
Pistil with a short style or none, and a slightly 2-lobed stigma; ovary 2-celled, with 2 erect anatropous ovules from the base of each cell.
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