PASSIFLOREZ. 
Secr. II. Porya’nruema (from rov, poly, many, and arboç 
anthos, a flower; in reference to the peduncles bearing many 
flowers). D.C. mem. soc. gen. 1. pt. 2. p. 435. prod. 3, 
p. 822. Peduncles many-flowered, sometimes twin, with a ten- 
dril in the middle, sometimes solitary and branched, the middle 
ending in a tendril. Involucrum wanting or very small. Limb 
of calyx 5-lobed. Petals 5. Stems climbing. 
4 P. crrrirLora (Juss. in ann. mus. 6. t. 41. f. 1.) leaves 
pedate, glabrous ; petiole branched, biglandular above the base ; 
leaflets 7, ovate, with 1 tooth on each side at the base; pedun- 
cles branched, bearing flowers and tendrils. h. J. S. Native 
of French Guiana, in woods. Form of leaves like those of P. 
pedata. Crown variegated with white, yellow, and red. 
Tendril-flowered Passion-flower. Shrub cl. 
5 P. serrena‘ra (D. C. prod. 3. p. 323.) leaves pedate; 
petioles branched, glandless ; leaflets oblong, having 1 tooth on 
each side at the base ; tendrils simple, distinct from the pedun- 
cles. k. VS. Native country as well as the flowers unknown. 
Septenate-leaved Passion-flower. Shrub cl. 
6 P. wonosericea (Lin. amoen. 1. p. 226. f. 15.) clothed 
with soft velvety down ; leaves ovate, somewhat 3-lobed, aris- 
tately toothed at the base; petioles biglandular. hk. VU, S. 
Native of Vera Cruz. Sims, bot. mag. t. 2015. Ker. bot. reg. 
t. 59. Flowers white, spotted with red. Rays variegated with 
purple and white. 
Whole-silky Passion-flower. Fl. May, Aug. Clt. 1733. Sh. cl. 
7 P. sexriora (Juss. l. c. t. 37. f. 1.) clothed with soft vel- 
vety down; leaves cordate at the base, very broad, truncate at 
the apex, 3-lobed; petioles glandless. kh. VU. S. Native of 
St. Domingo and Jamaica. 
Six-flowered Passion-flower. Shrub cl. 
8 P. ceminirtora (D.C. prod. 3. p. 322.) pubescent ; leaves 
cuneated at the base, very broad, truncate, sinuately 3-lobed at 
the apex, glandular beneath and shining above ; petioles gland- 
less. k.. S. Native of Brazil. 
Twin-flowered Passion-flower. Shrub cl. 
9 P. Motucca‘na (Reinw. in Blum. bijdr. p. 938.) leaves 
oblong, mucronate, somewhat emarginate at the base, quite 
entire; petioles biglandular; cymes bifid, many-flowered. R. 
w- S. Native of the Moluccas. 
Molucca Passion-flower. Shrub cl. 
Secr. III. TETRAPA`THEA (from rerpa, tetra, four, and 
Taðoc, pathos, passion ; signifying passion-flowers with 4-lobed 
flowers). D.C. in mem. soc. gen. 1. pt. 2. p. 435. prod. 3. 
p. 828. Calyx 4-lobed. Petals wanting. Stamens 4. Invo- 
lucrum wanting or very small. Branches of peduncles 3-flow- 
ered. Tendrils simple, rising from different axils from those of 
the peduncles. 
10 P. rerra’npra (Banks, herb. ex D.C. prod. 3. p. 323.) 
glabrous; leaves oval-oblong, acuminated, quite entire, gland- 
less. h, u. S. Native of New Zealand. Flowers small, 
greenish. 
Tetrandrous Passion-flower. Shrub cl. 
Secr. IV. Cre'ca (meaning unknown). Med. malv. p. 97. 
D.C. prod. 3. p. 323.—Asephanánthes and Monactineírma, Bory. 
ann. gen. 2. p. 138. Calyx 5-lobed. Petals wanting. Inyo- 
ucrum wanting or very small. Peduncles 1-flowered, and sim- 
ple tendrils usually rising from the same axils. 2 
11 P. pa’tiiwa (Lin. amen. 1. p. 218. t. 10. f. 2. exclusive 
of the synonymes) leaves glabrous, ovate, acuminated, 3-nerved ; 
petioles biglandular above the middle; pedicels 1-3 together. 
-u S. Native of St. Domingo and Brazil.—Plum. amer. 
2: t. 89. Ker. bot. mag. t. 660. Flowers small, yellowish- 
een. 
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Pale-flowered Passion-flower. Fl. Aug. Sept. Clt.? Sh. cl. 
12 P.cu'prea (Lin. amæn. 1. p.219. t. 10. f. 3.) leaves gla- 
brous, ovate, glandular beneath, between the axils; petioles 
glandless ; pedicels solitary. h.. S. Native of the islands 
of Providence and Bahama, Jacq. icon. rar. 3. t. 606. Flowers 
Aa aati an inch and a half in diameter. Berries pur- 
plish. 
Copper-coloured-flowered Passion-flower. 
Clt. 1724. Shrub cl. 
13 P. Cavaniize'sn (D. C. prod. 3. p. 323.) leaves glabrous, 
ovate, glandless, ciliated with stiff hairs; petioles glandless ; 
pedicels solitary. kh. S. Native of the West India Islands. 
P. cuprea, Cav. diss. 10. p. 448. t. 273. Flowers pale purple ; 
crown copper-coloured, but violaceous at the base. 
Cavanilles’s Passion-flower. Clt. 1822. Shrub cl. 
14 P. muULTIFLÒRA (Lin. ameen. 1. p. 221. t. 10. f. 7.) leaves 
ovate-oblong, entire, clothed with velvety down beneath; pe- 
tioles very short, biglandular at the apex ; pedicels numerous in 
the axils of the leaves. h.. S. Native of St. Domingo, Cav. 
diss. 10. t. 272. There are varieties with the leaves either 
glabrous or downy above. Plum. amer. t. 90. Flowers greenish. 
Style purplish. 
Many-flowered Passion-flower. 
Shrub cl. 
15 P. auricuna‘ra (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 2. p. 
131.) leaves glabrous, ovate, rounded at the base, glandular 
beneath; petioles auricled by 2 glands beneath the middle ; 
pedicels 1 or 2 together. k.,.S. Native of the banks of the 
Orinoco, in shady places, at the cataract of Maypure. Flowers 
whitish, but the calyx is greenish on the outside. 
Auricled-leaved Passion-flower. FI. June, Aug. 
Shrub cl. 
16 P. Nrravte’nsis (Wall. tent. t. 11.) smooth; leaves cor- 
date-acute, quite entire, 5-nerved, glandular beneath and on the 
petioles; peduncles bracteate, aggregate ; crown triple, exceed- 
ing the calyx. kh. ¥.S. Native of Nipaul, on woody hills in 
the great valley. Leaves glaucous, furnished with 2 glands un- 
derneath at the insertion of the nerves, and 2 in the middle of 
the petioles. Peduncles 2-3-flowered. Flowers small, white, 
with a greenish crown. Berry yellow, about the size of a small 
cherry. 
Nipaul Passion-flower. Shrub cl. 
17 P. rirrora‘uis (H. B. et Kunth, l.c. p. 138.) leaves beset 
with silky hairs on both surfaces, hastately 3-lobed, and nearly 
entire; petioles bearing 2 stipitate glands above; pedicels 2-3 
together. h.. S. Native of Peru, on the sea-shore near 
Patibilca, and in the valley of Lima. Flowers with a green 
calyx. 
Sea-shore Passion-flower. Shrub cl. 
18 P. crasra‘ra (H. B. et Kunth, l. c. p. 135.) leaves gla- 
brous, shining, glandular beneath, half orbicular, truncately 2- 
lobed ; lobes very short, spreading ; petioles glandless ; pedicels 
solitary, or twin, h. u Native of New Granada, near 
Turbaco. Related to Murucùja accellàta. Flowers small, white; 
crown yellow. 
Smooth Passion-flower. Shrub cl. 
19 P. pupe’scens (H. B. et Kunth, l.c. p. 132.) leaves semi- 
orbicular at the base, lunately 2-lobed; lobes ovate-oblong, 
acute, divaricate, with an awn in the recess between the lobes, 
and are as well as the petioles downy and glandless ; pedicels 
solitary. h. JS. Native of South America, in shady places 
of the province of Caraccas. P. Lockhartii, G. Don, in Loud. 
hort. brit. p. 269. Flowers small, greenish white. 
Downy Passion-flower. Shrub cl. 
20 P. sıLosa`ra (Juss. ann. mus. 6. p. 107. t. 37. f. 2.) leaves 
smooth, 2-lobed, rounded at the base, 3-nerved, glandless ; lobes 
III. PASSIFLORA. 
Fl. July, Aug. 
Fl. June, Sept. Clt. 1731. 
Clt. 1820. 
