eet 1089 
d C har a Griseb. vie and thickets, Coastal Plain, 
. to Ark. and S. C.—(W. I., Mez., C. A , 0. W.) 
11. JACQUEMONTIA Choisy. Trailing or twining vines or upright shrubs 
or herbs. Leaf-blades entire or rarely toothed or lobed. Flowers in loose 
eymes without conspicuous bracts, or solitary. Calyx-lobes equal or unequal. 
Corolla white, or blue, limb plaited. Capsule subglobose, 4-valved or sub-8- 
valved.—About 30 species, in tropical and subtropical America. 
Corolla white: p ipe 7 
Corolla over 2 cm. wide: capsule obtu 
Le 
Ei fleshy: pen: econo 2 "3 aa ng. 1. J. reclinata. 
s herbaceous: kar becoming 4-5 pr long. 2. J. Curtissit 
Corolla pes than 1. wide: capsule acute. 3. J deu Aa 
Corolla blue: plant an TÉ 4. J. pen 
= J. reclinata House. Stem tomentulose or glabrate, prostrate, reclining, or 
cending, woody b often 1-2.5 m. long: leaf-blades elliptic to ovate- 
ob 
im lar, 1-3 em tuse or retuse: 
peduneles usually S edd than the leaves: 
ealyx-lobes ovate: corolla white, 2.5-3 
psule 4-5 mm g [Convolvulus 
havanensis ere .) ]—Coastal sand- 
unes and coastal hammocks, eastern shores 
of S pen. Fla.— (RF. I.)— —All year. 
2. J. Curtissii Peter. Stem woody, prostrate 
T or vey: eee us or slightly cob- 
ebby-pubes 2—9 . long: leaf-blades 
elliptic or clliptie- ndr e, 1-2 cm. long, 
obtuse or abruptly o er Menon SS 
ealyx-lo Hs odes Ri 
white, 2.5— 3 br E m m. 
long EE and adj. Everglades, S 
pen. Fla 
3. J. jamaicensis (Jacq.) Hall. Stem dad or ascending, finely pulverulent- 
pilose: leaf-blades ovate to edm 5— Es . lo ee era id e base, apex 
e Or eae rigid, revolute: pedun es il -flow ong; sepals 
ins: , 1.5—2 mm. long: corolla white. Teenie A ae ‘(Chaim Fl.) | 
EX Bahia Honda Key, Fla.—(F. I.) 
4. J. pentantha (Jacq.) G. Don. Stem d or glabrate, 3-10 dm. long; 
leaf-blades ovate or ov ee lanceolate, 2-5 em. long, truncate or subeordate at the 
Howe corolla about 2 em. long, the slightly ee lobes acute. [J. violacea 
ois. |—Hammocks, Florida Keys.—(W. I.) 
12. CONVOLVULUS [Tourn.] L. Annual or (ours) perennial, erect, 
reclining, trailing, or twining vines. Leaf-blades usually hastate or cordate 
at the base. Flowers solitary, or clustered on axillary ‘aan s. Calyx sub- 
tended by bracts. Calyx-lobes equal or the outer longer. Corol ee 
or campanulate. Ovary 1- or 2-celled. Ovules 4. Consule b or nearly 
so. Seeds glabrous.—About 150 species, in temperate and tropical regions.— 
Spr.-sum.—BINDWEEDS. 
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