BIGNONIACE Æ. 
teas. Corolla an inch long, yellow. Capsule a span long, 
Seeds 2-lobed, acute, acuminated at both ends by a wing. Very 
nearly allied to Bignónia ánguis-cáti. 
Hooked Trumpet-flower. Shrub cl. 
10 B. staminea (Lam. dict. 1. p. 416. Willd. spec. 3. p. 
298.) scandent; leaves conjugate; leaflets ovate-oblong ; ten- 
drils simple, convolute; peduncles axillary, 1-flowered ; stamens 
and style exserted. h., S. Native of St. Domingo.—Plum. 
spec. 5. icon. t. 56. f. 2. Flowers yellowish purple, scentless. 
Fruit hard, ovate. It differs from the rest, in the stamens 
being longer than the corolla, in the style being very long, and 
clavate. 
Long-stamened Trumpet-flower. Fl.? Clt. 1825. Shrub cl. 
11 B. caPnEora'rA (Lin. spec. 870. hort. cliff. 317.) scandent ; 
leaves conjugate; leaflets cordate-oblong : lower ones simple ; 
tendrils small, trifid: lobes bifurcate; peduncles axillary, 1- 
flowered, crowded. k. o. H. Native of North America, in 
the more southern parts. Sims, bot. mag. 864.— Breyn. icon. 
33. t. 25.—Duham. arb. 1. p. 104. t. 40.—Boce. sic. 31. t. 15. 
f. 31.—Zan. hist. 74. f. 2. ed. 2d 49. t. 33. Calyx entire. Co- 
rollas reddish yellow. Follicles flattened, a foot long. 
Tendrilled Trumpet-flower. Fl. June, July. Clt. 1710. 
Shrub cl. 
12 B. rowcrrLóRA (Cav. icon. 6. p. 58. t. 581.) scandent ; 
branches terete; leaves conjugate; leaflets lanceolate, glabrous, 
shining; tendrils simple; peduncles terminal, twice trifid; co- 
rolla funnel-shaped: upper lip erect, deeply emarginate; lower 
lip tripartite. h. J. S. Native of Guayaquil. Corolla 3 
inches long, scarlet, copper-coloured inside. 
Long-flowered Trumpet-flower. Shrub cl. 
18 B. CuawnERLA'rwmn (Sims, bot. mag. 2148.) branches 
terete, glabrous; leaves conjugate; leaflets ovate, acuminated, 
glabrous, shining above; tendrils strong, simple; racemes axil- 
lary, 6-8-flowered. kh. |. S. Native of Brazil. B. æqui- 
noxiàlis, 8, Chamberlàynii, Ker. bot. reg. t. 741. Calyx cupu- 
late, entire, or obsoletely 5-toothed. Corolla funnel-shaped, 
yellow ; segments obtuse. 
Chamberlayne's Trumpet-flower. 
Shrub cl. 
14 B. zourNoxtA'Lis (Lin. spec. 869. Meyer, esseq. p. 210.) 
scandent; branches terete, glabrous; leaves glabrous, conju- 
gate; leaflets oblong-lanceolate ; tendrils simple, axillary; pe- 
duncles 2-flowered: terminal ones racemose; follicles linear. 
k.u S. Native of Cayenne, and the island of Arrowabisch. 
— Plum. spec. 5. icon. 55. f. 1.—Sabb. hort. 2. t. 85. Mill. 
Fl. April, Oct. Cit: 1820. 
' diet. no. 6. Flowers yellow. Calyx 5-toothed. Anthers 
hairy, and peduncles 5. Vahl, l. c. 
Equinoxial Trumpet-flower. Fl. April, Oct. Clt. 1768. 
Shrub cl. 
15 B. atria‘cea (Swartz, prod. p. 91. fl. ind. occ. 2. p. 1039. 
Lam. dict. 1. p. 421.) branches tetragonal; leaves conjugate ; 
leaflets elliptic, coriaceous ; tendrils simple; peduncles axillary, 
- Iowered; calyx 5-toothed. kh. |. S. Native of Guiana 
& Cayenne, and the West Indies. Barrel, equin. 23. Aubl. 
f an. 2. p. 659. Leaflets large, acute at both ends, smelling 
garlic. Flowers large, white. The garlic scent of this spe- 
cies is sufficient to distinguish it from all others, hence its trivial 
name, and its name in French, /iane a l'ail. 
Carlic-scented Trumpet-flower. Fl.? Clt. 1790. Shrub cl. 
16 B. rice’scens (Jacq. schoenbr. 2. p. 44. t. 210.) scandent; 
leaves conjugate; leaflets elliptic, retuse; flowers racemose ; 
peduncles 3-flowered ; tendrils simple, short; calyx 5-toothed. 
h. uS. Native of the Spanish Main, at Caraccas, Willd. 
spec. 3. p. 294. Leaflets ovate, stiffish, ex Jacq. ^ Corollas 
white, with a tinge of red, yellow inside; tube incurved; seg- 
ments of the limb obcordate. Branches terete. 
VOL. IV. 
9T 
Fl. Ju. July. Clit. 1823. 
I. BIGNONIA. 
Stiffish-leaved Trumpet-flower. 
Shrub cl. 
17 B. saticrroria (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 3. p. 133.) 
scandent; branches terete, sulcate, glabrous; branchlets hairy ; 
leaves conjugate; leaflets lanceolate, acute at both ends, quite 
glabrous, shining; tendrils simple; peduncles axillary, 3-6- 
flowered, downy. H^. o S. Native on the banks of the 
Orinoco, near Carichana, and of Trinidad. Leaflets membra- 
nous, 3 inches long. Calyx quite entire. Corollas funnel- 
shaped, 14 inch long, copper-coloured ; with a white limb. 
Willow-leaved Trumpet-flower. Clt. 1824. Shrub cl. 
18 B. curysorev'ca (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 3. p. 
134.) scandent ; branches tetragonal, sulcately striated, glabrous ; 
leaves conjugate; leaflets oblong, acuminated, glabrous, rounded 
at the base, shining; tendrils undivided; peduncles 3-5-flower- 
ed. k. S. Native on the banks of the river Magdalena. 
betwixt Rio Viego, and Bogorgne. Leaflets 5-6-inches long, 
and 2 broad. Common petioles puberulous. Calyx quite entire. 
Corolla glabrous, yellow, with a white limb, 14 inch long. 
Yellow and White-flowered Trumpet-flower. Fl. Ju. July. 
Clt. 1824. Shrub cl. 
19 B. racrirróRA (Vahl, symb. 3. p. 80. t. 66.) scandent, 
glabrous ; leaves conjugate ; leaflets cordate, ovate, gla- 
brous; tendrils trifid; racemes leafy at bottom; limb of calyx 
quite entire. bh. UV. Native of the Island of Santa 
Cruz. Branches striated. Leaflets 2 inches long. Racemes 
twin; with a petiolate bractea at the base of each pedicel. Co- 
rolla 14 inch long, milk white, villously tomentose on the outside. 
Follicles lanceoiate, 2 inches long, acute at both ends. 
Milk-flowered Trumpet-flower. Fl. Ju. July. Clt. 1823. 
Shrub cl. 
20 B. crucicera (Lin. spec. 869.) scandent, glabrous ; leaves 
conjugate, lower ones ternate; leaflets ovate-cordate, acuminated ; 
racemes axillary ; stem muricated ; tendrils simple. h. G. 
Native of Virginia, Mexico, &c. Lin. hort. cliff. 317. Mill. 
dict. no. 12.—Grov. virg. p. 73.— Plum. icon. 48. t. 58.—Morr. 
hist. 3. p. 672. sect. 15. t. 3. f. 16. Leaflets large. Flowers 
yellow, whitish beneath. A transverse section of the stem re- 
presents a cross, hence the trivial name.  Follicles a foot long. 
Cross-bearing 'Trumpet-flower. Fl.? Clt. 1759. Shrub cl. 
21 B. cnawDrFÓLIA (Jacq. schoenbr. 3. p. 19. t. 287.) scan- 
dent; petioles and branches scabrous ; leaves conjugate; leaflets 
oblong or ovate, acute at both ends; tendrils simple; corymb 
terminal, trifid; peduncles 3-flowered, scabrous. h. VU. S. 
Native of the Spanish Main, about Caraccas, Willd. spec. 
3. p. 296. Ker. bot. reg. 418. Hook. bot. mag. 3011. Leaflets 
large, a foot long. Calyx bluntly 4-toothed. Corollas yellow, 
2 inches long. 
Great-leaved Trumpet-flower. 
Shrub cl. 
22 B. raATrFOLIA (Rich. in act. soc. hist. nat. par. 1. p. 11.) 
scandent, glabrous; leaves conjugate; leaflets ovate, nerved, 
membranous; tendrils? spikes or racemes lateral; calyx in- 
flated. 5.,,. S. Native of Cayenne. Flowers crowded. large, 
yellow. 
Broad-leaved Trumpet-flower. Fl.? Clt. 1823. Shrub cl. 
23 B. rusz'scENs (Lin. spec. p. 870.) leaves conjugate, cir- 
rhose; leaflets cordate-ovate, downy beneath. h. vy: S. Native 
of Campeche. Flowers yellow. 
Downy Trumpet-flower. Fl. June, July. Clt. 1759. Shrub cl. 
24 B. Arriwz; leaves binate, cirrhose? ; leaflets ovate-lan- 
ceolate, cordate at the base, downy beneath ; racemes terminal, 
compound. b.,, S. Native of Maranham. Flowers middle- 
sized, yellow. Nearly allied to B. pubéscens. 
Allied Trumpet-flower. Shrub cl. 
ee victa (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 3, p. 136.) 
F 
Fl. April, July.  Clt. 1816. 
