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Serrated-leaved Passion-flower. Clt. 1800. Shrub cl. 
109 P. Lovrerriu; leaves glabrous, 5-parted; lobes quite 
entire ; petioles biglandular. kh. J. F. Native of China and 
Cochin-china. P. ccerilea, Lour. coch. p. 527. but not of Lin. 
P. Chinénsis, Sweet? Flowers greenish yellow, with a blue 
crown. 
Loureiro’s Passion-flower. Fl. Ju. Oct. Clt.? Shrub cl. 
110 P. pepa‘ra (Lin. amæn. 1. p. 233. t. 10. f. 22.) leaves 
pedate, in consequence of the petiole being branched at the top; 
petiole biglandular ; segments of leaves oval, acuminated, ser- 
rated ; bracteas dentately fringed. h. VY. S. Native of St. 
Domingo and Trinidad. Plum. amer. t. 81. Calycine seg- 
ments pale green, with abundance of little red spots on the 
upper surface. Petals or inner calycine segments blue. The 
rays of the crown are very close, deep red, with 2 or 3 white 
rings, very slender, violet at the ends; they are twisted so as to 
resemble the serpents about Medusa’s head. Fruit the size of 
a middling apple, green, and dotted. 
Pedate-leaved Passion-flower. Clt. 1781. Shrub cl. 
Secr. VII. Tacsontoipes (plants resembling Tacsdnia in 
habit). D.C. prod. 3. p. 320. Tube of calyx rather elongated, 
nevertheless much shorter than the limb. The rest as in sec- 
tion Granadilla. Leaves 3-lobed, with the recesses and petioles 
glandular. An intermediate section between the genus Papi- 
flora and Tacsénia. 
111 P. rerzextrtéra (Cav. icon. 5. t. 425.) glabrous ; leaves 
subpeltate, 3-lobed; lobes obtuse, quite entire, recesses and 
petioles bearing 6 glands; calycine lobes reflexed ; crown very 
short or almost wanting. R. S. Native of Panamaide, and 
near Bodegas, in South America. Tacsdnia reflexiflora, Juss. 
ann. mus. 6. p. 393. Flowers scarlet. 
Reflexed-flowered Passion-flower. Shrub cl. 
112 P. ricrura ra (Ker. bot. reg. t. 673.) glabrous ; leaves 
subpeltate, reddish beneath, 3-lobed ; lobes quite entire, mu- 
cronate by a bristle ; recesses and petioles bearing 4 glands; 
calycine lobes reflexed, twice the length of the filamentous 
crown. h. S. Native of Brazil. P. picturàta, Lodd. bot. 
cab. t. 1050. differs in the lobes of the leaves being glandless. 
Flowers red; outer crown beautifully variegated with blue and 
white. 
Painted-leaved Passion-flower. Clt. 1820. Sh. el. 
Fl. Sept. 
Sect. VIII. Dysósmra (from dvowéne, dysodes, fetid, and 
ocun, osme, a smell; the species contained in this section have 
a bad smell), D. C. in mem. soc. gen. 1. pt. 2. p. 436. prod. 3. 
p- 331. Involucrum 3-leaved, under the flower ; leaflets di- 
vided into many setaceous lobes, which are tipped with. glands, 
Calyx 10-lobed, or the 5 inner ones are petals. Pedicels soli- 
tary. Fruit subcapsular.—Perhaps this section will form a 
proper genus. 
113 P. nıBīscIròLIA (Lam. dict. 3. p- 39.) stem, petioles, and 
leaves clothed with soft velvety down on both surfaces ; leaves 
truncate at the base, 5-nerved, trifid; lobes Ovate-acuminated, 
somewhat dentate. h. S. Native of the West India Islands, 
P. foe’tida, var. a, Lin. ameen. 1. p- 228. t. 10. f.17. Plum. 
amer. t. 86. P. gossypifdlia, Desv. in Ham. prod. p. 48. ?— 
Giseck, icon. fasc. 1. t. 20. Flowers whitish. Plant fetid when 
bruised. 
HMibiscus-leaved Passion-flower. Fl]. July, Aug. Clt. 1731. 
Shrub cl. 
114 P. ra’ripa (Cav. diss. 10. t. 289.) stems and petioles 
hispid ; leaves villous on both surfaces, 5-nerved, cordate at 
the base, 3-lobed ; lobes nearly entire, lateral ones very short, 
middle one acuminated. &. or 2. w» S. Native of the Carib- 
bee Islands and South America. Sims, bot. mag. 2619. Ker. 
PASSIFLOREZ. 
IIT. PASSIFLORA. 
bot. reg. 321. P. fæœ'tida, var. 3B, Lin. amæn. 
P. variegàta, 
Mill. P. hirsita, Lodd. bot. cab. 138. P. hircina, Sweet, 
hort. brit. Flowers whitish ; crown variegated with purple and 
blue. Plant fetid when bruised. 
Fetid Passion-flower. Fl. May, Oct. Clt.1731. Pl. cl. 
115 P. acerIròLIA (Schlecht. et Cham. in Linnea. 5. p- 89.) 
the whole plant scabrous from hairs; leaves deeply cordate, 
pedately 5-7-nerved, cuneated within the recesses, 5 and some- 
times 7-lobed; paler and glandless beneath ; lobes acuminated, 
subserrated ; teeth mucronate; petioles biglandular at the 
apex; glands stipitate, recurved at the apex; stipulas semi- 
orbicular, sinuately toothed; teeth subulate ; peduncles twin, 
involucrated in the middle ; involucrum multifidly jagged, hardly 
glandular. h.. S. Native of Mexico, in woods near Jalapa. 
Flowers a little larger than those of P. fe’tida. 
Sycamore-leaved Passion-flower. Shrub cl. 
116 P. crra‘ra (Ait. hort. kew. 3. p. 310.) stem glabrous; 
petioles rather pilose; leaves glabrous, somewhat 5-nerved, 
cordate at the base, trifid; lobes acuminated, ciliated. Y. ue Se 
Native of Jamaica. Curt. bot. mag. t. 288. Petals greenish on 
the outside and red within. Rays of crown variegated with 
white and purple. Stipe of ovarium deep purple, with darker 
spots. 
Ciliated-leaved Passion-flower. Fl. Jul. Sept. Clt. 1783. Pl. cl. 
+ Species not sufficiently knonn. 
* Leaves entire. 
117 P. appenpicuna‘ra (Meyer, esseq. p. 223.) leaves gla- 
brous, glandular beneath, 3-nerved, rounded from the base, 
oblong, mucronate ; petioles biglandular, puberulous ; pedicels 
twin, shorter than the petioles ; involucrum wanting. kh. VS 
Native of Guiana, in shady sandy places. Perhaps belonging 
to either section Ciéca or Decéloba. Flowers yellow. 
Appendiculated Passion-flower, Shrub cl. 
118 P. cyatHépHora (Desv. in Ham. prod. p- 48.) leaves ob- 
long-lanceolate, undivided, undulated and narrowed in the middle, 
mucronulate, 3-nerved, subcordate at the base, quite glabrous 
above and nerved, glaucescent beneath ; petioles biglandular ; 
glands large, lateral, hollow, cup-shaped, usually twin; involu- 
crum wanting. h.. S. Native of Guiana. Perhaps belong- 
ing to section Ciéca or Decéloba. 
Cup-bearing Passion-flower. Shrub cl. 
119 P. pyrirérmis (D.C. prod. 3. p. 331.) leaves glabrous, 
ovate, acuminated, feather-nerved ; petioles biglandular ; pedi- 
cels solitary ; fruit pear-shaped. h. u: S. Native of Brazil. 
Pear-shaped-fruited Passion-flower. Shrub cl. 
120 P. Lanceora‘ta (Desv. l. c.) branches compressed, an- 
gular, ciliated with down ; leaves lanceolate, acute, mucronulate, 
rounded at the base, with the sides subauricled, pilose on both 
surfaces, quite entire ; petioles biglandular ; pedicels twin, ca- 
pillary ; fruit on a long pedicel. h. |. S. Native of the 
Antilles. Flowers scarlet. The rest unknown. 
Lanceolate-leaved Passion-flower. Shrub cl. | 
121 P. tetrape'na (D. C. prod. 3. p- 331.) leaves ovate, — 
quite entire? petioles bearing 4 glands; bracteas toothed ; stem 
tetragonal, membranous. h. u: S. Native of Brazil. Vand. 
fi. lus. et bras. in Roem. script. 148, Perhaps P. alata or P. 
quadrangulàris. 
Four-glanded Passion-flower. Shrub cl, 
122 P. THEoBRomæròoLIA (D. C. prod. 4. p- 331.) stems erect; 
leaves cordate, ovate, acuminated, unequally serrated, rather 
puberulous ; calyx double; petals ? spatulate. h.S. Native 
country unknown. Flowered in the Botanic Garden at Scheen- 
brun. P. guazumeefdlia, Jacq. fragm. p. 13. but not of Juss: 
This plant perhaps belongs to a different genus, not belonging | 
to this order. 
