BIGNONIACEZ. 
panicles very loose, small-flowered. h. ,,. S. 
Cayenne. 
Whitish-leaved Trumpet-flower. Shrub cl. 
41 B. ronetsizieua (Bert. ex Spreng. syst. 2. p. 330.) scan- 
dent, cirrhiferous; leaves conjugate; leaflets deeply cordate, 
acuminated, membranous, glabrous; racemes terminal, simple ; 
calyx 5-toothed, and are, as well as the corollas, glabrous. h. 
^. S. Native of New Granada, on the banks of the river 
Magdalena. 
Long-podded Trumpet-flower. Shrub tw. 
42 B. Szrró: (Spreng. syst. 2. p. 831.) scandent, cirrhiferous ; 
leaves conjugate; leaflets oblong, sub-cordate, acute, glabrous, 
shining; panicles opposite, horizontal, many-flowered ; calyxes 
and corollas glabrous. h.%™.S. Native of Brazil. 
Sello’s Trumpet-flower. Shrub tw. 
Native of 
$ 2. Lower leaves ternate ; upper ones conjugate, furnished 
mith tendrils. 
43 B. gcHINA'TA (Jacq. amer. 183. t. 176. f. 52. Geertn. 
fruct. 1. p. 240. t. 52.) branches nodose, angular; petioles of 
lower leaves dichotomous: branches trifoliate; upper leaves 
ternate and conjugate ; leaflets ovate, acuminated ; tendrils sim- 
ple; corymbs axillary. h. S. Native of Carthagena and 
Guiana, in sandy places. Aubl. guian. 2. p. 648. t. 264. 
Lam. dict. 1. p. 415. Jacaranda echinata, Spreng. syst. 2. p 
834. Corolla flesh-coloured, an inch long. Follicles 5 inches 
long, elliptic, muricated. 
Echinated-podded Trumpet-flower. Clt. 1804. Shrub cl. 
44 B. uicRoca'Lvx (Meyer, prim. esseq. p. 211.) lower leaves 
ternate: superior ones conjugate ; leaflets oval, obtuse; flowers 
racemose; calyx 5-toothed, very short. h. |. S. Native 
about Essequibo, climbing on the highest trees. Branches 
nodose at the insertion of the leaves; nodi compressed. Ten- 
drils none.  Racemes axillary, few-flowered. Corollas 3 inches 
long, purple, elegantly striped inside; segments obtuse. Lobes 
of stigma obtuse, crenulated. This species is closely allied to 
Bign. echinàta, and Bign. heterophilla. 
Small-calyxed Trumpet-flower. Shrub cl. 
45 B. Cuxnz'nz (Aubl. guian. 2. p. 644. t. 260.) lower leaves 
ternate; upper ones conjugate, cirrhose; leaflets ovate, acumi- 
nated, sometimes sub-cordate, glabrous; cymes axillary. h. 
u: S. Native of Guiana, in woods, on the banks of rivers. B. 
heterophylla, Willd. spec. 3. p. 298. B. Kerére, Lam. dict. 1. 
p. 420. Branches angular. Corollas 2 inches long, yellow. 
Follicles ovate, hard, compressed. 
Cherere Trumpet-flower. Fl.? Clt. 1824. Shrub cl. 
46 B. veNv'srA (Ker, bot. reg. t. 249.) scandent; branches 
angular, glabrous; lower leaves ternate; superior ones conju- 
gate; leaflets oblong-ovate, acuminated, oblique at the base; 
petioles villous inside ; corymbs terminal, many-flowered. b. 
^S. Native of Brazil. Calyx villous, short, 5-toothed. Co- 
rolla clavately funnel-shaped, with a spreading border, villous 
inside, crimson. 
Lovely Trumpet-flower. 
climbing. 
47 B. iNCARNA'TA (Aubl. guian. 2. p. 645. t. 261.) scandent ; 
leaves large; lower ones ternate; upper ones binate; tendrils 
simple ; leaflets ovate, acuminated; corymbs axillary. h. VU. 
S. Native of Guiana, in woods, on the banks of the river 
Sinemari. Shrub sarmentose. Flowers numerous, rose-coloured. 
Fruit long, flat. 
Flesh-coloured-flowered Trumpet-flower. 
Fl. Sept. Dec. Clt. 1816. Shrub 
Shrub cl. 
§ 3. Leaves ternate or trifoliate, destitute of tendrils. 
48 B. ruiPHY LLA (Lin. spec. 870. Mill. dict. no. 14.) leaves 
ternate, glabrous; leaflets ovate, acuminated; stem shrubby, 
I. Bicnonta. 219 
erect. h.S. Native of the Island of Vera Cruz. 
white, in terminal panicles. 
Three-leaved Trumpet-flower. Clt. 1733. Shrub erect. 
49 B. Motus (Vahl, eclog. 2. p. 46. icon. pl. amer. t. 10.) 
scandent; leaves trifoliate; leaflets ovate, sub-cordate, downy 
on both surfaces; panicles terminal, many-flowered; flowers 
small. kh. S. Native of Cayenne. B. tomentósa, Rich. 
in act. soc. hist. nat. par. 1. p. 11. Branches beset with rufous 
hairs. Leaflets 5 inches long, obtuse, with a short acumen. 
Calyx clothed with brownish down, obsoletely 5-toothed. Co- 
rolla downy. 
Soft Trumpet-flower. Clt. 1818. Shrub cl. 
50 B. rrLUrírERA (Rich. in act. soc. hist. nat. par. 1. p. 11.) 
scandent; leaves trifoliate; leaflets obovate, with a short acu- 
men; panicles brachiate, composed of compound piluliferous 
racemes. kh. S. Native of Cayenne. Flowers small. 
Pill-bearing ‘Trumpet-flower. Shrub cl. 
51 B. Caricuane'nsis (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 3. 
p. 137.) erect; branches terete, striated, glabrous; leaves 
simple and ternate; leaflets oblong, obtuse, glabrous, shining, 
white beneath ; panicles terminal, sessile; flowers pentandrous ; 
corollas glabrous. X4. S. Native on the banks of the Orinoco, 
betwixt Encaramada and Carichana. Branchlets rather downy. 
Branches of panicle dichotomous, hairy. Calyx obsoletely 5- 
toothed, smoothish. Corolla having the tube widened above, 
oblique, much longer than the calyx; segments roundish ovate, 
the 2 upper ones rather the largest. The 2 longer stamens 
exserted ; filaments all pilose at the base. Anthers sagittately 
bifid, with diverging lobes. Perhaps a new genus. 
Carichana Trumpet-flower. Shrub erect. 
52 B. verrucosa (H. B. et Kunth, 1. c. p. 137.) erect? ; 
branches terete, striated, warted, glabrous; leaves ternate ; 
leaflets oblong, narrowed at top, obtuse, acutish at the base, 
glabrous, shining ; panicles terminal, sessile; corollas glabrous. 
h. S. Native on the banks of the Orinoco, near the town of 
Caicaro. Leaflets 23 inches long, and 5 lines broad.  Petioles 
downy. Branches of panicle dichotomous, downy. Calyx 
downy, 5-toothed. Corolla funnel-shaped, red.  Follicles 3 
inches long, glabrous. 
Warted-branched Trumpet-flower. Shrub erect. 
53 B. Arunz'/wsis (H. B. et Kunth, l. c. p. 138.) scandent ; 
branches terete, a little striated, glabrous; leaves ternate ; 
leaflets elliptic-oblong, short-acuminated, acutish at the base, 
glabrous, downy on the. veins beneath ; spikes terminal, sessile ; 
corollas glabrous. h. J. S.. Native on the shady banks of 
the river Apures, near El Diamante. Branches white. Flowers 
pedicellate, 2 inches long. Calyx irregularly 3-4 or 5-toothed. 
Corolla funnel-shaped, yellow, with roundish, spreading, nearly 
equallobes. Filaments hairy at the base; the sterile one not seen. 
Apures Trumpet-flower. Clt. 1824. Shrub cl. 
54 B. umprdsa (H. B. et Kunth, l. c. p. 138.) scandent? ; 
branches compressed, striated, clothed with fine, downy hairs ; 
leaves ternate ; leaflets ovate-oblong, acuminated, cordate, 
glabrous, shining; flowers panicled ; corollas downy outside. 
h. JS. Native of New Andalusia, in valleys, about Caripe. 
Leaflets 5 inches long, and 21 broad.  Petioles downy. 
Branches of panicle dichotomous, downy. Calyx almost quite 
entire. Flowers sweet-scented. Stamens with glabrous fila- 
ments, and ciliately fringed anthers. 
Shaded 'Trumpet-flower. Shrub cl.? 
55 B. riparia (H. B. et Kunth, l. c. p. 138.) scandent ; 
branches terete, striated, clothed with fine downy tomentum; 
leaves ternate; leaflets obovate-roundish, acuminated, cordate, 
beset with soft hairs on the veins beneath; panicles axillary, 
pedunculate ; corollas downy outside. h. V.? S. Native of 
New Granada, near Mompox, on the banks of the river Magda- 
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