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LOPHOSPERMUM SCANDENS. CLIMBING 
LopPpHOSPERMUM., 
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Class and Order. 
DipynamiA ANGIOSPERMIA. 
( Nat. Ord.—ScrorHutaRineZz. ) 
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Generic Character. 
Calyx 5-partitus. Corolla campanulata; limbo 5-lobo, 
subequali. Capsula bilocularis, irregulariter dehiscens. 
Semina imbricata, membranaceo-alata. 
Specific Character and Synonyms. 
Lornospermum scandens ; foliis cordatis grosse inequali- 
terque dentatis tenuissime glanduloso-pubescentibus, 
calycis segmentis oblongis apice attenuatis, corolla 
extus nuda lobis inferioribus erectis. 
LopuospermMum scandens. Don, in Linn. Soc. Trans. 15. 
353, (not Don in Sw. Br. Fl. Gard. t. 68, nor Bot. 
Mag. t. 3037, 3038, which is now L. erubescens. Don.) 
Henslow, in the Botanist, No. 17. 
This plant, though only lately introduced, is easily cul- 
tivated, either in the open air or in the greenhouse, and has, 
with the LopHospermum erubescens, and the Ruopocuiron 
volubile, even, within a few months, given a character to 
our trellises as new, as that imparted a few years ago to 
our greenhouses, by the introduction of the Fuchsias, Cal- 
ceolarias, and the varieties of the genus SaxpicLossis. 
Descr. Plant herbaceous, scandent by its petioles, 
with long slender branches, everywhere, excepting on the 
outside of the corolla, finely glanduloso-pubescent. Leaves 
(an inch and three quarters broad, two and a half long) 
opposite below, alternate above, petiolate, gepinen. 
subacute, 
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