CONVOLVULACE/E. VII. Quamoctir. 
©.?% 8. Native of Cuba. Ipo- 
tubular; stigmas globose. 
Corolla 
moa leucántha, Desv. herb. ex Ham. prod. p. 25. 
white. Genitals exserted. 
White-flowered Quamoclit. Pl, twining. 
7 Q. sERÓTINA; leaves cordate, acuminated, angular at the 
base ; peduncles thickened, 3-flowered. ©. ^. S. Native country 
unknown. Ipomoe'a serótina, Roem. et Schultes, syst. 4. p. 215. 
Plant glabrous. Leaves 23 inches long, and 2 broad. Sepals 
obtuse, unequal. Said to be nearly allied to Q. lutéola. Con- 
vólvulus serótinus, D. C. icon. t. 27. ex Spreng. syst. 1. 
. 598. 
5 Late Quamoclit. Fl. June, Sept. Clt. 1824. Pl. tw. 
8 Q. HEDERIFÒLIA; leaves cordate, 3-lobed, glabrous; pe- 
duncles racemose, many-flowered. ©. ^. S. Native of West 
Indies. Ipomoe'a hederifolia, Lin. spec. p. 229. Willd. spec. 
1. p. 885. Conv. hederifólius, Spreng. syst. 1. p. 594.— Plum. 
spec. 3. edit. Burm. t. 93. f. 2.— Tourn. inst. p. 116. Corolla 
4 times longer than in C. triloba, violaceous, cylindrical. Stem 
rather angular. 
Ivy-leaved Quamoclit, Fl. July. Clt. 1773. Pl. tw. 
9 Q. VITIFÒLIA ; leaves cordate, 3-lobed, toothed at the base, 
glabrous; peduncles bifid, umbelliferous ; sepals acute; tube of 
corolla widened above: limb obtuse, 5-cleft. ©. ^. S. Native 
of South America. Calboa vitifolia, Cav. icon. 5. p. 51. t. 476. 
Macrostéma vitifolia, Pers. ench. 1. p. 185. — Convólvulus Neéi, 
Spreng. syst. 1. p. 593. Lobes of leaves acuminated: middle 
one contracted at the base. Corolla yellowish outside, purplish- 
red inside, an inch long. 
Vine-leaved Quamoclit. P1. twining. 
10 Q. TRÍLOBA ; leaves cordate, 3-lobed, glabrous, interme- 
diate lobe ovate, lateral ones semicordate ; peduncles 3-flowered. 
©.%.S. Native of South America. Ipomoe'a triloba, Lin. spec. 
p.229. Mill. dict. no. 6. Willd. spec. 1. p. 884. Convólvulus 
trilobus, Desr. in Lam. dict. 3. p. 564.—Knip. cent. 7. no. 37. 
Stem angular. Corolla cylindrical, violaceous. Capsule pilose. 
D Three-lobed-leaved Quamoclit. Fl. Ju. July. Clt. 1752. 
l. tw. 
11 Q. Eusracuià'NA ; leaves cordate, 3-lobed, glabrous ; 
peduncles 2-flowered. ©.^. S. Native of the Island of St. 
Eustache, among Opéntias; and of Mexico, on hills, between 
Funas and Vera Cruz. Ipomoe'a Eustachiàna, Jacq. obs. 2. t. 
36. Vittm. summ. 1. p. 440. Corolla deep purple, funnel- 
Shaped; segments short, acute. 
Eustache Quamoclit. Pl. tw. 
12 Q. nasrícERA ; leaves hastately trifid, glabrous: interme- 
diate segment lanceolate, large: lateral ones angular; pedun- 
cles axillary, many-flowered. %.^. S. Native near the city of 
Mexico. Ipomee'a hastigera, H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 
3. p. 111. Ipomoe'a angulàris, Willd. mss. Ip. Humboldtiàna, 
Roem. et Schultes, syst. 4. p. 789. Conv. hastígerus, Spreng. 
syst. l. p. 605. Stem angularly striated. Leaves 2 inches 
long, cordate: lateral segments triangular. Peduncles dichoto- 
mous, 6-7-flowered. Sepals roundish, obtuse, awned. Corolla 
flesh-coloured. Capsule 3-celled. 
: Halbert-bearing Quamoclit. Fl. May, July. Clt. 1824. 
Pl. tw. 
13 Q. sanevinEa; glabrous; leaves cordately 3-lobed or 
hastate ; peduncles longer than the leaves, cymosely trichoto- 
mous, ex Ker; 3-flowered, ex Vahl. h.%™.5S. Native of the 
Island of Santa Cruz. Ipomee'a sanguínea, Vahl. symb, 3. p. 
33. Ker. bot. reg. t. 9. Willd. spec. 1. p. 885. Conv. san- 
guineus, Spreng. syst. 1. p.595. Hind lobes of leaves angularly 
lobed, ex Vahl. The two lateral pedicels trifid, 3-flowered, 
middle one 1-flowered. Sepals setaceous, dilated at bottom. 
Corolla erect, arched, of a crimson-blood colour, an inch long, 
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narrow, clavately tubular, compressed; limb oblately globose, 
with a contracted, 5-toothed mouth. Stamens ascending, much 
exserted. Stigma papillosely granular. 
Bloody-flowered Quamoclit. Fl. Feb. Nov. 
Shrub tw. 
14 Q. LONGIFLÒRA ; leaves hastately 3-lobed, glabrous: inter- 
mediate lobe large, oblong: lateral ones quite entire ; peduncles 
axillary, many-flowered ; tube of corolla very long. %. ^. S. 
Native of Cuba, near Havannah. Ipomee'a longiflóra, H. B. et 
Kunth, nov. gen. 3. p. 111. Stems angular. Leaves cordate ; 
lateral segments triangular. Sepals oblong, obtuse, awned. 
Corolla white; tube 3 inches long. 
Long-flowered Quamoclit. Fl. May, July. Clt. 1803. Pl. tw. 
15 Q. nasrA'rA; leaves sagittately hastate, glabrous; pe- 
duncles 2-flowered. (9. ^. S. Native of Java. Ipomæ'a has- 
tata, Lin. mant. p. 204. Willd. spec. 1. p. 884. Ipomoe'a 
sagitteefolia, Burm. ind. 50. t. 18. f. 2. Conv. Javánicus, Gare, 
Hind lobes of leaves acuminated. Corolla yellow, tubularly 
funnel-shaped, an inch long; limb short, flattish, with ovate, 
acute lobes. 
Hastate-leaved Quamoclit. Pl. tw. 
16 Q. CmorvrE'Nsi ; leaves roundish-ovate, acuminately 
cuspidate, deeply cordate, downy above, glabrous beneath; pe- 
duncles terminal and axillary, 5-flowered; calyx glabrous. ©. 
^. S. Native of New Spain, near the city of Cholula. Ip. Cholu- 
lénsis, H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 3. p. 112. Convólvulus 
Cholulénsis, Spreng. syst. 1. p. 599. Stem somewhat trigonal. 
Flowers size of those of Q. coccinea, scarlet. 
Cholula Quamoclit. Pl. tw. 
17 Q. picuéroma ; leaves ovate, acuminated, glabrous; pani- 
cles terminal, dichotomous; calyx glabrous. (2. ^C. S. Native 
of New Granada, at the mouth of the river Sinu, in humid places. 
Ipomoe'a dichótoma, H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. 3. p. 112. Stems 
nearly terete. Pedicels and bracteas downy. Sepals linear, 
acuminated. Corolla tubularly funnel-shaped, scarlet. 
Dichotomous-panicled Quamoclit. Pl. twining. 
18 Q. Mina; stems glabrous, terete; leaves roughish, and 
rather villous below, and glabrous above, cordate, 3-lobed ; pe- 
duncles long, bearing twin, secund racemes, each bearing 7-9- 
11 flowers; calyx fleshy, with oblong, keeled segments, which 
are mucronate. ©.? %.? ^. S. Native of Mexico. Mina 
lobàta, La Lave, et Lexarza, nov. veg. mex. fasc. 1. p. 3. Co- 
rolla tubular, curved, dilated at the base, red at top, the rest 
yellowish red, fading to yellowish white: limb narrow, 5-tooth- 
ed; teeth roundish, mucronate; tube 5-angled. Stamens in- 
serted in the mouth of the tube. Ovarium girded by a fleshy 
gland. 
Mina’s Quamoclit. Pl. tw. 
19 Q. GRANDIFLORA ; stems terete, scabrous; leaves some- 
what hastately 3-lobed, deeply cordate, glabrous; peduncles 
longer than the petioles ; flowers disposed in racemose fascicles ; 
sepals furnished with a small fleshy horn at the top of each; 
limb of corolla explicate. 4. ^. S. Native of Mexico, at 
St. Jose del Corral. Morenoa grandiflora La Lave, et Lexarza, 
nov. veg. mex. fasc. l. p. 17. Corolla scarlet, with a narrow 
curved tube and a wide limb, 2 inches long. Stamens a little 
exserted. The leaves of the specimens of this plant we have 
seen are angularly cordate, acuminated, and sometimes 3-lobed ; 
the lobes and auricles acuminated. 
Great-flowered Quamoclit. Fl. Year. Clt. 1826. Pl. tw. 
20 Q. cLosòsa ; stems terete; leaves on long petioles, gla- 
brous, hastate: middle lobe lanceolate, acuminated: lateral 
ones protracted into acute angles in front, which are prolonged, 
angular, and truncate behind; peduncles elongated: flowers 
somewhat fascicled; sepals rounded, equal; corolla with a 
LL2 
Cit. 1812. 
