PASSIFLOREZ. 
Native of the Antilles, in hedges. Plum. amer. t. 84. Flowers 
whitish ? 
Tvy-like Passion-flower. Fl. June, Aug. -Shrub cl. 
88 P. pannosa (Smith in Rees’ cycl. no. 28.) leaves clothed 
with velvety hairs on both surfaces, glandless, cordate, unequally 
3-lobed, rarely 2-lobed; lobes obtuse; petioles velvety ; pedi- 
cels bearing 3 bracteoles each. h.. S. Native of the West 
Indies. Allied to P.rdbra. Flowers small, greenish. 
Cloth-leaved Passion-flower. Shrub cl. 
39 P. Berrerra‘na (Balb. in litt. ex D. C. prod. 3. p. 325.) 
leaves glabrous, glandless, divided into 3 parts even to the base ; 
leaflets petiolate, trifid, attenuated at the base, and very blunt 
at the apex; pedicels solitary or twin. h. S. Native of St. 
Domingo. 
Bertero’s Passion-flower. Shrub cl. 
Secr. V. Deca'Losa (from deca, deka, ten, and dofsoe, lobos, 
a lobe; in reference to the 10 calycine lobes). D. C. mem. soc. 
gen. 1. pt. 2. p. 435. prod. 3. p. 325.—Passiflòra, Bory, ann. 
gen. 2. p. 138. Calyx 10-lobed, the 5 inner are probably pe- 
tals. Involucrum wanting or very small, and distant from the 
flower. Peduncles 1-flowered, rising from the same axils as the 
simple tendrils. 
40 P. perroura‘ta (Lin. l.c. p. 222. t. 10. f. 8.) leaves gla- 
brous, cordate at the base, glandular beneath, somewhat 3- 
lobed: middle lobe very short ; petiole glandless, very short ; 
pedicels solitary or twin, rather downy. h. U.S. Native of 
Jamaica, in hedges on the mountains. Ker. bot. reg. t. 78. 
Murucija perfoliata, Spreng. syst. 3. p. 43.—Sloan. jam. 1. p. 
230. t. 142. f. 3, 4. Flowers crimson or scarlet; rays fleshy, 
green, with blunt scarlet tips. 
Perfoliate-leaved Passion-flower. 
Shrub el. 
41 P. ru'pra (Lin. amoen. 1. p. 222. t. 10. f. 9.) leaves vel- 
vety, cordate at the base, 2-lobed, with an awn in the recess be- 
tween the lobes, glandless beneath, and on the petioles ; pedicels 
solitary ; ovarium hairy, subglobose. h.. S. Native of the 
West Indies and the adjacent continent. Plum. amer. t. 83. 
Ker. bot. reg. t.95. Stem reddish, hairy. Flowers of a greenish 
yellow colour; crown red. Berry red. 
Red-berried Passion-flower. Fl. April, Sept. Clt. 
Shrub cl. 
42 P. carsuxa‘ris (Lin. l. c. p. 234.) leaves downy, cordate 
at the base, 2-lobed, with an awn in the recess between the lobes, 
and are, as well as the petioles, glandless: pedicels solitary ; 
Ovarium elliptic-oblong, and is, as well as the fruit, acutely 
hexagonal, glabrous. h.. S. Native of the West Indies. 
Plum. icon. amer. t. 138, f.2. The flowers are reddish accord- 
Ing to Plumier, but according to other authors they are whitish. 
Fruit small, purple when ripe. 
Var. B, acutiloba (D.C. prod. 3. p. $25.) leaves deeply 2- 
lobed, hardly pubescent above, painted with white. R.o. S 
Native of Brazil. 
Var. y, geminifdlia (D. C. 1. c.) leaves glabrous, hardly cor- 
date at the base; branches triangular ; pedicels twin. k. o S 
Native of Jamaica. P. capsulàris, Smith in Rees’ cycl. no. 22, 
Capsular Passion-flower. Fl. Ju. July. Clt. 1820. Shrub cl. 
43 P. BIFLÒRA (Lam. dict. 1. no. 36.) leaves glabrous, glan- 
dular beneath, cordate at the base, 3-nerved, truncate, some- 
what 2 or 3-lobed ; petioles short, glandless ; pedicels twin. R. 
vu: S. Native of the West India Islands, and South America, 
P. lunata, Smith, icon. pict. t. 1. Ker, bot. reg. 577. P. Ves- 
pertilio, Lawr. pass. t. 8. Flowers white; rays of crown yel- 
low. The Mexican plant differs in the leaves being roundly 
cuneated at the base, not cordate, and in the lobes being less 
divaricate. 
VOL, III. 
Fl. July, Aug. Clt. 1800. 
1831. 
49 
Two-flowered Passion-flower. Fl. Ju. Aug. Clt. 1800. Sh. cl. 
44 P. Lescuenau'trm (D. C. prod. 3. p. 326.) leaves semi- 
orbicular at the base, somewhat truncate at the apex, tricuspi- 
date, pubescent on the nerves beneath, glandless ; petioles bi- 
glandular in the middle; peduncles twin, 1-flowered. h. S. 
Native of the East Indies, among the Neelgherry Mountains, 
where it is called by the inhabitants covaymonkou. Bryònia tri- 
cuspidata, Lesch. herb. Flowers unknown. 
Leschenault’s Passion-flower. Shrub cl. 
45 P. Anprersonn (D.C. 1. c.) leaves glabrous, glandular 
beneath, cuneately-rounded at the base, 3-nerved, truncate at 
the apex, sublunate; petioles long, glandless; pedicels twin, 
hardly longer than the petioles. h.. S. Native of the Island 
of St. Lucia. Flowers party-coloured. 
Anderson's Passion-flower. FI. July, Oct. Clt. 1823. Sh. cl. 
46 P. Ro'urm (D.C. 1. c.) leaves nearly glabrous, ovate, 
somewhat truncate at the base, 3-nerved, blunt and somewhat 
3-lobed at the apex; petioles biglandular, rather velvety; pedi- 
cels solitary. h.. S. Native of Cayenne. 
Rohr’s Passion-flower. Shrub cl. 
47 P. penputirLoRa (Bert. in herb. Balb. ex D.C. 1. c.) 
leaves glabrous, roundly obovate, 3-nerved, glandular beneath ; 
nerves extending beyond the border of the leaf; petioles gland- 
less ; peduncles solitary or twin, much longer than the petioles, 
pendulous, bracteolate beneath the middle. hk. S. Native 
of Jamaica, on the mountains. Flowers pale: threads of crown 
few and glandular. 
Pendulous-flowered Passion-flower. Shrub cl. 
48 P. nemicy’cta (Meyer, prim. esseq. p. 225.) leaves gla- 
brous, glaucous and glandular beneath, 3-nerved at the base, 
semicircular, somewhat 3-lobed at the apex; petioles pubescent, 
glandless ; pedicels twin, shorter than the petioles. kh. VU. S. 
Native of Guiana, about Essequibo; and of Trinidad. Flowers 
white, 
Half-circular-leaved Passion-flower. Clt. 1817. Shrub cl. 
49 P. vesrertitio (Lin. ameen. 1. p. 223. t. 10. f. 11.) leaves 
glabrous, glandular beneath, 1-nerved, cuneated at the base, 
divaricately 2-lobed, rarely somewhat 3-lobed; petioles very 
short, glandless; pedicels solitary. hb. J.S. Native of South 
America.—Dill. hort. elth. t. 137. f. 164. Flowers white, 
small. 
Bat-wing-leaved Passion-flower. 
Shrub cl. 
50 P. retu'sa (Hook. et Arnott, in bot. misc. 3. p. 235.) 
leaves smoothish, biglandular beneath, cuneated at the base, or 
rounded, 3-nerved, 3-lobed; lobes mucronulate, middle one 
truncate, lateral ones divaricate, prolonged ; petioles glandless ; 
peduncles solitary, exceeding the petioles. h. S. Native 
of Brazil, on the banks of the Uraguay ; and at Santa Borga. 
Closely allied to P. vespertilio. 
Retuse-leaved Passion-flower. Shrub cl. 
51 P. Maximitia‘na (Bory, ann. gen. 1819. vol. 2. p. 149. 
t. 24.) leaves glabrous, divaricately 2-lobed, drawn out a little 
in the middle, somewhat cordate at the base, red and biglan- 
dular beneath; petioles glandless; pedicels solitary or twin, 
longer than the petioles. h. JS. Native of Brazil. P. dís- 
color, Link et Otto, abh. 1. p. 13. t. 5. Lodd. bot. cab. t. 565. 
P. vespertilio, Ker, bot. reg. t. 597. This plant differs from P. 
vespertilio in the leaves being cordate at the base, not cuneated, 
blood-coloured beneath ; and in the pedicels being three or four 
times longer. Flowers greenish; crown white. 
Prince Mazximilian’s Passion-flower. Fl. May, June. Clt. 
1800. Shrub cl. + 
52 P. Jorutie’nsis (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 2. p. 
133.) leaves glabrous, glandular beneath, semiorbicular at the 
base; 3-nerved, truncate at the apex, 2-lobed ; petioles puberu- 
III. PAssIFLORA. 
Fl. May, June. Clt. 1732. 
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