SOLANACEZ. 
Ruiz. et Pav. fl. per. 2. t. 129. f. b. Lehm. nicot. p. 36. 
N. viridiflora, Cav. elench. madr. 1803.—Feuill. per. t. 10. 
Plant pubescent, clammy. Leaves petiolate. Flowers disposed 
in a terminal panicle. Filaments downy at the base. Capsule 
ovate, bluntish, glabrous. Corolla salver-shaped, with a con- 
tracted throat, green, or yellowish-green. 
Panicled-flowered Tobacco. Fl. July, Sept. Clt. 1752. 
Pl. 2 to 3 feet. 
12 N. cerintuorpes (Horn. hort. hafn. 1. p. 214. Lehm. 
nicot. p. 38. t. 2.) stem herbaceous, branched from the base; 
leaves petiolate, all cordate, quite entire; tube of corolla cla- 
vate, downy, much longer than the calyx ; segments of the limb 
very short, acute. (9. H. Native country unknown, but pro- 
bably of America. Plant downy, clammy. Flowers disposed 
in a terminal panicle. Calyx 5-toothed; teeth unequal. Co- 
rola tubular, greenish-yellow, having the throat a little con- 
tracted ; segments subcordate, roundish, acute. Stamens nearly 
equal, villous at the base. Capsule conical, obtuse, a little 
longer than the calyx. 
Honeywort-like Tobacco. 
feet. 
13 N. erav'cA (Graham, in bot. mag. 2837.) arboreous, 
erect, branched, glabrous ; leaves unequally cordate-ovate, 
naked, glabrous, on long petioles; panicles terminal; corolla 
having the tube slightly curved, the throat slightly inflated, the 
mouth contracted, the limb small, cup-shaped, with short, acute 
segments. h.H. Native of Buenos Ayres. Plant glaucous 
in every part. Leaves sometimes slightly sinuated. Corolla 
green in the bud, afterwards yellow, covered with soft down. 
Calyx obscurely angled, with 5 sharp, unequal, erect, somewhat 
ciliated teeth. 
Glaucous Tobacco. 
to 20 feet. 
14 N. Lawcspónrri (Weinm. in litt. ex Roem. et Schultes, 
syst. 4. p. 323.) stem herbaceous, branched ; lower leaves ovate, 
obtuse, petiolate : superior ones almost sessile, decurrent; tube 
of corolla clavate: segments of the limb obtuse. ©. H. Na- 
tive of Brazil. Sims, bot. mag. 2221. and 2555. Plant downy or 
pilose, viscid. Lower leaves tapering into the petioles, undulated : 
superior ones lanceolate, acute. Flowers terminal, panicled, 
green, or greenish-yellow. The two superior teeth of calyx 
longer. Tube of corolla an inch long; limb subplicate. Pollen 
D Aug- c It 31891. Pisa tos2 
Fl. Aug. Oct. Clt. 1827. Shrub 10 
blue. Capsule ovate, obtuse. 
Langdorff's Tobacco. Fl. Aug. Clt. 1819. .Pl. 3 to 5 
feet. 
$ 2. Corolla salver-shaped ; tube inflated, cylindrical. 
15 N. nv'sricA (Lin. spec. 258.) stem herbaceous, terete ; 
leaves petiolate, ovate, quite entire ; tube of corolla cylindrical, 
longer than the calyx: segments of the limb roundish, obtuse. 
©. H. Native of Europe, Asia, Africa, and America. Desf. 
fl. atl. 1. p. 190. Moench, meth. 448. Lehm. nicot. p. 34.— 
Blackw. herb. t. 437.—Bull. herb. t. 289.—Sabb. hort. rom. 1. 
t. 90.—Regn. bot. 1. t. 52. Plant villous, clammy. Leaves 
thick, fleshy. Panicle composed of terminal racemes. Corolla 
greenish-yellow. Stamens villous at the base. Capsule nearly 
globose, obtuse, a little longer than the calyx. This is com- 
monly called English Tobacco, from its having been the first in- 
troduced here ; and being much more hardy than the other sorts, 
insomuch that it has become a weed in many places. It came, 
however, originally from America, by the name of Petum. 
Var. B, Asiática (Schultes, obs. p. 43. Lehm. nicot. p. 34.) 
lower leaves ovate: superior ones cordate, pilose on both sur- 
faces; flowers obtuse, mucronate. ©.H. N. Tatárica, Hort. 
cracov. N. Sibirica, Hort. parm. pl. hort. florent. 1797. N. 
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scabra, Cav. elench. matr. 1813. N. rugósa, Mill. dict. no. 7. 
There are several other varieties of this species. 
Rustic, Common or English Tobacco. Fl. July, Sept. Clt. 
1570. Pl.2 to 4 feet. 
16 N. nu'minis (Link, enum. 1. p. 178. but not of Ehret.) 
stem nearly simple; leaves ovate, obtuse, repand, equal at the 
base; corolla with a cylindrical tube, which is twice as long as 
the calyx, and hairy, and the limb 4 times shorter than the 
tube. ©.H. Native country unknown. Very like N. rús- 
lica; but differs. in the proportions of the corolla, and in the 
more slender habit. ; 
Humble Tobacco. Fl. July, Sept. Clt.? Pl. i to 1 foot. 
17 N. rurMowamrorpEs (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. amer. 
3. p. 2.) leaves petiolate, oblong, acute, running into the peti- 
oles at the base, rather pilose ; flowers panicled ; corollas salver- 
shaped, exceeding the calyx a little: limb obtuse. ©. H. Na- 
tive of the Province de Los Pastos, near Rio Blanco, between 
Guachucal and Tulca, at the altitude of 1620 hexapods. Plant 
clammy and hairy. Calyx 5-cleft, with ovate, acute segments. 
Corolla green; tube ventricose at top. Capsule subglobose, 
acute, glabrous, inclosed in the calyx. 
Lungwort-like Tobacco. Pl. 3 feet. 
18 N. anpi’cora (H. B. et Kunth, nov. gen. 3. p. 1.) herba- 
ceous ; leaves sessile, Janceolate, acutish, narrowed at the base, 
smoothish ; panicles terminal, nearly simple, spreading, clammy, 
and pilose ; corolla somewhat salver-shaped, exceeding the 
calyx a little: lobes of limb obtuse, emarginate. (2. H. Na- 
tive of the Andes of Peru, near Micuipampa, at the altitude of 
850 hexapods. Herb clammy, and rather pilose. Calyx 5- 
cleft, with ovate, obtuse segments. Corolla green ; tube ven- 
tricose at top. Stamens pilose at the base. Capsule glabrous, 
covered by the permanent calyx. 
Andicolous Tobacco. Pl. 3 to 6 feet. 
XVI. NrcoriANA. 
Sect. III. Peruntoipzs. Corollas salver-shaped, white; tube 
subcylindrical; segments of the limb obtuse or acute. Plants 
densely clothed with clammy villi. Flowers disposed in ra- 
cemes or panicles, terminating the stem and branches. 
19 N. suave‘otens (Lehm. nicot. p. 43.) stems herbaceous, 
nearly simple; leaves subpetiolate, ovate-lanceolate, undulated ; 
tube of corolla cylindrical, much longer than the calyx; seg- 
ments of the limb rather unequal, roundish, obtuse. ©. H. or 
Y.G. Native of New Holland. N. undulata, Vent. malm. t. 10. 
Jacq. fragm. t. 56. Sims, bot. mag. t. 673. R.Br. prod. p. 
447. Stem villous at the base, and smoothish at top. Leaves 
with a few scattered soft hairs on the veins and midrib ; radical 
ones subspatulate, bluntish, rosulate. Calyx deeply 5-cleft ; seg- 
ments acute, unequal. Limb of corolla white. Capsule ovate, 
obtuse, glabrous, inclosed in the calyx. 
Smeet-scented Tobacco. Fl. May, Sept. 
to 2 feet. 
20 N.viwoErLORA (Lag. hort. madr. ex Link, enum. 1. p. 
179.) leaves nearly sessile, oblong-lanceolate, attenuated at both 
ends, a little serrulated, glabrous; calycine segments equal, acu- 
minated ; tube of corolla elongated ; segments of the limb 
blunt; stem rough at top. 2t. G. Native of South America. 
Very nearly allied to N. suavéolens; but differs in the plant 
being glabrous, and in the stém being warted at top. 
Perimincle-flowered Tobacco. Fl. July, Sept. 
Pl. 2 feet. 
21 N.rowcrrLóna (Cav. descr. p. 106. D. Don, in Sweet. 
fl. gard. n. s. no. 196.) scabrous ; cauline leaves stem-clasping, 
cordate-lanceolate, acuminated ; tube of corolla long, filiform, 
5 times longer than the subfoliaceous calyx ; lobes of corolla 
Pie un acute, ©.H. Native of Chili and Buenos 
Cit. 1800. Pl. 1 
Clt- 1820. 
