7e 4 
286 
and of Candia, on dry hills. 
Willd. spec. 1. p. 871. Sibth. et 
Smith, fl. graec. t. 202, 
C. eneórum, Forsk. cat. egypt. p. 63. 
no. 106. C. seríceus, Burm. ind. p. 49. t. 19. f. 3. à — Tourn. 
cor. l. Flower-bearing branches simple from the base of the 
old ones, very hairy. Leaves sessile. Floral or involucral 
leaves 6, a little broader than the rest, very hairy. Peduncles 
axillary, sborter than the leaves, hairy. Corolla villous outside, 
white or reddish. 
Woolly Bind-weed. Shrub 1-2 feet. 
28 C.sarvirOLivs (Sieb. pl. cret. ex Link. enum. 1. p. 201.) 
stem shrubby, branched ; leaves oblong-lanceolate, bluntish, 
nearly sessile, veiny, clothed with woolly villi; flowers in lateral, 
involucrated, sessile fascicles; bracteas ovate; sepals foliace- 
ous, lanceolate. h.F. Native of Palestine. 
Sage-leaved Bind-weed. Fl. May, Sept. Clt. 1825. Pl. 
29 C. secu’nvus (Desr. in Lam. dict. 3. p. 555.) plant clothed 
with rusty tomentum ; stem flexuous, a little branched ; leaves 
sessile, lanceolate, unilateral on the branches; heads of flowers 
secund, numerous, nearly sessile; flowers sessile, or on very 
short pedicels. 27. H. Native of the Levant, about Damascus. 
Stem terete. Leaves ftrrowed from nerves an inch long. 
Flowers 5-6 in a head. Bracteas intermixed with the calyxes, 
and a little longer than them. Corolla rather villous outside, 
size of those of C. cneórum. 
Secund-leaved Bind-weed. PI. 4 to 1 foot. 
30 C. orxirórivs (Desr. in Lam. dict. 3. p. 552, exclusive of 
var [3.) shrubby, silky ; leaves linear-lanceolate; flowers capi- 
tately umbellate, terminal, involucrated ; sepals lanceolate. R. 
H. Native of the Levant. Doryenium, Pyrosp. Alp. exot. p. 
73. This species is very nearly allied to C. cnedrum; but it 
differs, in the sepals being twice longer, and lanceolate. Leaves 
acutish, 13 inch long, and 2-3 lines broad. 
Olive-leaved Bind- weed. Shrub 1-2 feet. 
31 C. rixEA'nus (Curt. bot. mag. 289.) erect, shrubby ; leaves 
linear, acute, clothed with silky hairs; flowers terminal, umbel- 
lately panicled; calyx hairy. kh. F. Native of Spain and 
South of France. Willd. spec. 1. p. 809. Conv. oleifolius, ĝ, 
Desr. in Lam. dict. 3. p.. 552. D.C. fl. fr. suppl. no. 2752. 
Conv. Tournefórtii, Sieb.— Tourn. cor. p. 1. Plant silvery. 
Flowers 3-6 together on long peduncles, girded by 3-4 brac- 
teas, which are hardly longer than the calyxes. Corollas very 
pale red. 
Linear-leaved Bind-weed. FI. Ju. July. Cit. 1770. 
4 to 11 foot. 
32 C. PRÓLIFER (Vahl eclog. 1. p. 18.) shrubby, erect; 
leaves linear, silky beneath; heads of flowers terminal, and in 
the forks of the branches; bracteas ovate, very hairy outside. 
h.F. Native of South America. Habit of C. Cantábrica. 
Branches filiform, glabrous at bottom, and tomentose above, 
bifid at apex. Superior leaves remote: lower ones crowded, 
glabrous above. Heads of flowers size of a filbert. Bracteas 3 
times broader than the leaves, acuminated, glabrous inside. 
Flowers solitary in the axils of the bracteas. 
Proliferous Bind-weed. Shrub erect. 
33 OC. rrónipus (Lin. suppl. 136.) plant shrubby, pros- 
trate, hoary ; leaves linear-lanceolate, rather.pilose ; thyrse 
terminal, pyramidal, panicled; sepals ovate, concave, acute. 
k. G. Native of Teneriffe, on rocks. Jacq. coll. 1. p. 62. 
icon. rar. t. 34. Ait. hort. kew. 1. p. 224. Willd. spec. 1. p. 
873. Very like C. cncórum. Leaves attenuated at the base. 
Peduncles branched, rising from the axils of the superior leaves, 
the whole forming a large, ovate, thyrsoid panicle. Flowers 
very numerous, small. Corolla pale red, or whitish, hairy out- 
Shrub 
side. 
Flowery Bind-weed. Fl. Aug. Sept. Clt. 1779. Shrub 
prostrate. 
CONVOLVULACEZ. 
XVI. ConvorvuLvus. 
* * * Annual plants. 
34 C. PIroseELLÆrÒLIUS (Desr. in Lam. dict. 3. p. 551.) plant 
villous ; axillary branches floriferous ; leaves spatulate-lanceo- 
late, sessile ; peduncles elongated, many-flowered (few-flowered, 
ex Willd.) loosely racemose. ©.H. Native of the Levant, 
Willd. spec. 1. p. 870.— Tourn. cor. 1. Leaves and stems 
green, but pilose. Peduncles 4-6-flowered ; bracteas small, 
lanceolate. Sepals ovate, acute, villous, twice longer than the 
corolla. Corolla small, campanulate. The Conv. ramosus, in- 
canus, foliis pilosellae, Tour. cor. 84, is probably a syn. of this, 
and therefore Conv. linearifolius, Mill. dict. no. 28. 
Pilosella-like Bind-weed. Pl. prostrate. 
35 C. vnícoron (Lin. hort. cliff. p. 19.) stem declinate, terete, 
beset with small, soft, white hairs; leaves ovate-lanceolate, or 
spatulate, hairy, ciliated; peduncles 1-flowered, bibracteate, 
longer than the leaves ; sepals ovate-lanceolate, acute. ©. H. 
Native of Sicily, Spain, Portugal ; on the hills of Ajuda, near Lis- 
bon; and of the North of Africa. Willd. spec. 1. p. 874. Link, 
fl. port. 1. p. 368. Curt. bot. mag. t. 27. St. Hil. 18. t. 3. —Knip. 
cent. 5. no. 26. —Mor. hist. 2. p. 17. sect. 1. t. 4. f. 4. Corolla 
rather large, with a yellowish throat, a blue limb, the rest white. 
This is a very common annual in gardens. There is also a va- 
riety with almost white flowers. 
Three-coloured-flowered Bind-weed. 
1629. Pl. 1 foot. 
36 C. Suera’ro1 (Pursh, fl. amer. sept. 2. p. 30.) trailing, 
downy ; leaves elliptic, retuse at both ends, mucronate ; flowers 
solitary, nearly sessile. (2. H. Native of Carolina, Catesby. 
Nearly allied to Conv. trichosánthes. 
Sherard's Bind-weed. PI. trailing. 
37 C. vruicHosA' wTHEs (Michx. fl. bor. amer. 1. p. 137.) 
plant trailing, downy ; leaves lanceolate-oblong, linear or oblong, 
obtuse, mucronate, nearly sessile; peduncles 1-5-flowered, 
longer than the leaves; sepals ovate, acute ; corolla short, cam- 
panulate, hairy outside. (2. H. Native from Virginia to 
Georgia, in sandy woods. Pursh. fl. 1. p. 143. Flowers small, 
white. Capsule ovate, downy. 
Var. a, pàtens (Desr. in Lam. dict. 3. p. 547. ill. 1. p. 458.) 
plant filiform, erectish; leaves linear, mucronate; peduncles 
spreading, longer than the leaves, usually 2 flowered. ©. H. 
C. aquáticus, Walt. fl. carol. p. 94. 
Var. B, tenéllus (Lam. ill. 1. p. 459. Pursh, fl. 1. p. 143.) 
twining ; leaves oblong-elliptic, obtuse, mucronate, nearly ses- 
sile; peduncles longer than the leaves, usually 2-flowered. ©. 
H. C. humistratus, Walt. fl. carol. p. 94. Plukn. alm. t. 
166. f. 4. 
Hairy-flowered Bind-weed. Pl. trailing. 
38 C. PENTAPETALOÌDES (Lin. syst. 3. p. 229.) plant pro- 
strate, filiform ; stems rather hairy at top; lower leaves petiolate, 
spatulate-lanceolate, obtuse, nearly naked, lined, ciliated : up- 
per ones linear-cuneiform, sessile ; peduncles short, 1-flowered, 
rather pilose. (9. H. Native of Majorca, Calabria, and the 
Grecian Islands. Willd. spec. 1. p. 867. exclusive of the syn. 
of Jacq. Sibth et Smith, fl. grec. t. 197. C. prostratus, Forsk. 
descr. p. 203. Roth, beytr. 1. p. 121. abhandl. p. 11. no. 10. 
t. 3. catalec. bot. 1. p. 392. p. 22.—Tourn. inst. p. 83. Herb 
very like C. tricolor, but smaller. Bracteas very small. Corolla 
form of that of Conv. lineàtus, but 3 times smaller, bluish, with 
a yellow throat, and a semi 5-cleft limb. 
Five-petalled-like-flowered Bind-weed. Fl. June, July. Clt. 
1789. Pi. trailing. 
39 C. mzona’yrua (Link, et Hoffm. fl. port. 1. p. 369.) stems 
angular, downy at top, ascending; leaves lanceolate, sessile, 
with a few scattered hairs; peduncles 1-flowered, longer than 
the leaves ; calyx with a few scattered hairs; sepals oval, 
Fl. July, Sept. Clt. 
