In Hares the postorbital process of the frontal is much flattened, and has an irregular margin.
These seeds are of an elliptical or oval form, much flattened, and of a pale yellowish-white color.
Fruit a small, loculicidal 2-seeded pod, usually rounded and notched at the apex, much flattened contrary to the very narrow partition.
Pod short; the boat-shaped valves conduplicate or much flattened contrary to the narrow partition.
Pod roundish, much flattened contrary to the narrow partition; the valves boat-shaped and keeled.
The whole consists of a long, much flattened peduncle, separated from the mouth and thorax by an oblique fold, (Pl.
Peduncle, much flattened, rarely as long as the capitulum, with the upper end nearly as wide as it; the lower end is either blunt, or tapers to a very fine point.
The body is much flattened and, owing to the little development of one side of the shell, lies parallel to the surface of attachment.
Fruit, large, three inches and a half wide, and three and a quarter high; not so much flattened as the other Calvilles.
Fruit, very large, elongated, and prominently ribbed like the Calville Blanche d’Hiver, but not so much flattened as that variety.
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