1 "Stamens twice as many as the petals; usually small shrubs with small, ericoid leaves, indumentum with some gland-tipped hairs or stellate hairs" 2 1 "Stamens more than twice as many as the petals; shrubs or trees with large leaves, indumentum of simple non-glandular hairs only" 4 2 "Anthers not narrowed upwards into a tube; leaves opposite, broad (not ericoid), margins toothed (WA)" Tremandra 2 "Anthers usually narrowed into a tube; leaves usually alternate or whorled, usually ericoid, margins not toothed (WA, SA, Qld, NSW, ACT, Vic, Tas)" 3 3 "Leaves absent, opposite, alternate or in whorls of 3; flowers pink or purple (WA, SA, Qld, NSW, ACT, Vic, Tas)" Tetratheca 3 "Leaves in whorls of 5-8; flowers violet-blue to purple (WA)" Platytheca 4 "Leaves opposite" 5 4 "Leaves alternate" 6 5 "Leaves conspicuously and evenly serrate, 3-veined at the base or venation pinnate; pollen released through 2 lateral slits; fruit a berry (NSW, Vic, Tas)" Aristotelia 5 "Leaves entire or with a few small teeth, venation pinnate; pollen released through an apical pore or short slit; fruit a drupe (N Qld)" Aceratium 6 "Fruit indehiscent (Qld, NSW, ACT, Vic, Tas (Bass Strait islands))" Elaeocarpus 6 "Fruit dehiscent" 7 7 "Fruit covered with persistent spines or bristles (sometimes short)" Sloanea 7 "Fruit glabrous" 8 8 "Seed enveloped by fleshy, pink-red aril (N Qld)" Peripentadenia 8 "Seed without prominent aril (NT, N Qld)" Dubouzetia