above, beneath pubescent and hoary, the margin unequally and 
coarsely toothed, penniveined, veinlets often reticulated. The 
lower leaves are the largest and sometimes six inches long. Pe- 
duncles twice or thrice the length of the petioles, solitary in the 
axils of the leaves, single-flowered ; but as they spring from the 
younger, clustered, terminal leaves, the collected flowers consti- 
tute almost a leafy corymb. Flower erect or nearly so, large. 
Calye-tube downy, short, hemispherical ; /imé of six spreading 
or reflexed subulate teeth, much longer than the tube. Corolla 
two inches and a half long, yellowish, tinged on the back or su- 
perior side with red, glabrous: ube contracted above the dilated 
base, very long, gradually broader upwards, laterally compressed, 
slightly puberulous ; /imé of five, nearly oblong, more or less 
spreading segments, the two uppermost very obtuse, the three 
others acuminate, the mouth very oblique. Style quite concealed 
by the staminal tube. Anthers lead-coloured, combined, curved ; 
the two lowermost ones bearded at the apex. 
